IMPACT
The idea is simple. Complete a domestic project, fund an international one.
Our 20 year history of completed international community development projects is extensive and there is a large network of nationals in Guatemala and Honduras ready to serve. Each project is researched on the ground making sure needs are real. Every fund sent is receipted and there is documentation of the finished project. Types of projects are…
house repairs and additions, clean water installations, potable water storage, and water collection, all completed by local volunteers and labor
FAMILIES IMPACTED
The Hernandez Family
Siguatepeque, Honduras
This beautiful family recently moved into this humble home and needed help with making a space (bedroom) for their kids, a roof over their water system, and to finish their roof.
The local Honduras church completed this project March 2026 from the renovation of an Airbnb in Bastrop, Texas.
The Zelaya Family
El Cirguelo, Honduras
This family had no access to water for daily life. A small congregation built them a pila (water basin) next to their home that they can now conveniently wash clothes, bathe, and prep food in a cleaner environment.
This work was funded in February 2026 and completed the following month from the renovations of an historical home in Bastrop, Texas.
FAMILIES IN NEED
Juan Godoy Family
Campamento Jamastran, Honduras
The Juan Godoy family of four have put together a home with adobe and makeshift materials. The local church has been reaching out to try to help them find something more secure and clean.
This spring is a wonderful time to help because the dry season runs through mid May before the heavy rains start. There is hope that we can take part in changing their circumstance.
The Pineda Family
Siguatepeque, Honduras
Lenin, Father and pastor of a small church in central Honduras, has been faithfully serving a poor community for more than fifteen years and recently purchased a piece of land of their own. The Studio Fittz team hopes to help them build a home of their own through future projects completed in the United States.










