IFRC

Honduras

Honduran Red Cross

Making life easier for people who have lost everything in Honduras

Making life easier for people who have lost everything in Honduras

Thousands of people in Honduras are facing the prospect of rebuilding their communities following extensive floods which caused landslides.

Red Cross volunteers support evacuated families in Honduras

Red Cross volunteers support evacuated families in Honduras

The lives of thousands of people in southern and western Honduras have been disrupted by heavy rains falling since 20 October.

Honduras and Peru: volunteers reach across borders to lend each other a helping hand

Across the globe, Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers are called upon each day to make personal sacrifices in order to help others.

more news

Contact details

Address:

7a Calle
entre 1a. y 2a. Avenidas
Comayagüela D.C.

Postal Address:

Contact Information:

Tel: (504) 237-1800
Fax: (504) 237-2240/238-0185
Telex: 1437 CRUZ R HO
Telegram: HONDUCRUZ COMAYAGUELA
E-mail: informacion@honduras.cruzroja.org
presidencianacional@honduras.cruzroja.org
Web: http://www.honduras.cruzroja.org

Language of correspondence: Spanish

People:

  • Presidenta: Meneca DE MENCIA
  • Vicepresidenta: Rosa Esther DE SUAREZ
  • Vicepresidente: José María PALACIOS
  • Tesorero: José Juan CASTRO HERNANDEZ
  • Fiscal: Faustino LAINEZ
  • Prosecretaria General: Elizabeth DE LOVO
  • Prosecretario General: Daniel Breve MARTINEZ
  • Prosecretario General: Jaime LACAYO ROSALES
  • Protesorero: Hugo Darío ORELLANA
  • Secretaria General: Yolanda DE VARGAS

Latest appeals

23 February 2012
Honduras - Fire in Comayagua Penitentiary (MDRHN006)
Honduras - DREF Operation
15 February 2012
Honduras: Fire in Comayagua Penitenciary
Honduras - Information Bulletin no. 1
23 January 2012
Honduras - Floods (MDRHN005)
Honduras - DREF Operation Update no. 2
1 January 2012
Honduras (MAAHN002)
Honduras - Donor Response
14 December 2011
Tropical Depression 12-E (MDRHN005)
Honduras - DREF Operation Update no. 1

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world's largest humanitarian organization, with 187 member National Societies. As part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, our work is guided by seven fundamental principles; humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. About this site & copyright