We start the first secondary school in the history of each community.

Lower Secondary School

E2E Academies are alternative secondary schools started and operated by E2E in communities where there was previously no access. Students who are admitted into our academies are awarded financial aid packages. In return for their scholarships, students complete leadership training and lead community projects.  

Upper Secondary School

When students complete 9th grade, they apply for an E2E scholarship to cover their travel costs to attend high school in the nearby town. Students who excel are given opportunities for paid internships with E2E to serve as teaching assistants in their communities or as Peer Trainers replicating E2E’s leadership program.  At this stage, students receive guidance counseling to prepare them for life after high school.

Beyond High School

For students who complete their high school education, most will choose to either start their own small business, enter a trade school, or pursue higher education. For our top-performing students, we link them to scholarship opportunities through E2E and other NGOs. Our entrepreneurship students receive business training and mentorship as they refine their ideas and apply for seed capital.

Where we work

We work in rural areas across Honduras covering the Departments of Francisco Morazan, Comayagua, Choluteca and El Paraiso.  

76%

of E2E schools located in coffee producing communities

23%

communities have public transportation

30%

communities with reliable cell phone reception

47%

affected by flooding and landslides during the rainy season

  • E2E Schools
  • Partner Schools
  • NIDOS – Graduate Resource Centers

Rural communities face unique challenges when it comes to accessing education beyond 6th grade. They also are the places you can find the future leaders who are the key to lifting their communities out of poverty.

VIEW OUR SCHOOLS FROM THE SKY​
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  • Pajarillos
  • El Zurzular
  • Las Delicias