Your support goes to create a farm that will feed the hungry for generations.
Currently we help with five feeding programs each month. Even though our major focus at the farm is to reach self sustainability we are providing eggs weekly and fresh vegetables throughout the year.
Community Transformation Local Farm Laborers this gives them dignified work and allows parents work to provide for their families.
This vision for Miracle Farm Honduras was birthed out of the volume of hunger we discovered in Honduras. We moved to Honduras in February of 2006 with a call of the Lord to go there and train in Children’s ministry.
Jalapeño peppers are our best source of cash flow today.
Coffee is a product for sustainability only. Our goal is to have approximately 25 acres of coffee.
Avocado will be a product for sustainability and for feeding. We have approximately 250 avocado trees planted in September of 2017 and should be bearing fruit by 2020.
Eggs are an extremely effective tool to battle malnutrition in children. Three eggs a week, for a malnourished child, can provide the protein needed for brain development.
We are growing corn, beans, green beans, cabbage, broccoli, squash, bananas and plantain. We are using these to supplement our donations for the feeding projects. Through the projects we support, at this time, we are supplying 9,400 meals per month, We have been supplying this food for feeding children for 10 years. This represents 112,800 nutritious meals per year for the poorest children.
Children’s evangelism is Candy and Wyly Gammon’s passion. Through storytelling and object lessons many, many children have come to know Jesus and His Kingdom, “On Earth as it is in Heaven”. Candy and Wyly have lived and worked in Latin America for 21 years and have spent the last 15 years in Honduras Central America and Serve as Missionaries with Go To Nations as Regional Directors of The Americas! Our Farm in Honduras helps us FIGHT POVERTY, SHARE JESUS and FEED HUNGRY CHILDREN.
“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink…” – Matt 25:35