Our Teams
It’s a God Thing Team
A mission team focused on sharing the message of Christ while serving communities in Honduras through outreach programs, medical and eye clinics, and children’s ministries that support both spiritual and physical needs.
Feed My Sheep Team
Serving the community of Yorito since 2005, this team provides food support, Bible instruction, eyeglasses, and community outreach programs to help families meet both practical and spiritual needs.
Rio de Agua Viva Team
An education-focused team that brings volunteers from many professions to Honduras to share practical skills, build relationships, and empower communities through learning and mentorship.
Steve Rowe Team
A medical mission team providing healthcare services, medicine, and health support to underserved communities around Limón, Honduras through clinics and outreach programs.
Lou’s A Team
Focused on expanding healthcare access in Honduras, this team works through clinics and community outreach to treat illnesses, provide medicine, and support long-term health initiatives.
Misión de Servir Team
The Misión de Servir (Mission to Serve) team is committed to promoting sustainable community empowerment for marginalized populations in Honduras, primarily through educational workshops.
Participants from smaller communities gather at a central location for AHMEN-supported workshops. Upon completion, they return to their home communities to share and apply their new knowledge. Volunteers traveling to Honduras bring or learn a specific skill and lead a mini-workshop on a topic requested by the community. The range of topics vary widely, covering everything from health issues to vocational skills.
Medical Brigade Team
AHMEN’s Medical Brigades Team is headed by Peggy Polhemus who takes a medical team to Honduras in the spring for nurses’ training and to offer medical services to underserved Honduran communities. Our team of nurses also travel to Honduras throughout different times of the year for a variety of medical purposes.
Nurses Training Team
In March 2023, a group of nursing students embarked on a journey. This experience led to the creation of lasting memories, imparted valuable life lessons, and provided education about a different culture. It also raised awareness about the resilience, humility, and endurance displayed by the Honduran people in their daily challenges. The act of donating American medicine, dental care, and eyeglasses proved to be a significant and impactful contribution, particularly for those who were unwell and in pain.

