GIVE THE GIFT OF A BILINGUAL EDUCATION
Every child deserves access to a quality education.
In Honduras, a bilingual education can transform a child’s future, opening doors to better jobs, higher wages, and opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach. Yet for many families, the cost of that education is simply unaffordable.
That’s why Santa Mónica Bilingual School exists.
With your support, a family’s income will never determine a child’s potential. Your gift provides students with exceptional teachers, classroom resources, scholarships, and the opportunity to build a brighter future through education.
Why BECA?
At BECA, we believe every child deserves access to a quality education, regardless of their family’s income.
We partner with Honduran communities to provide affordable, high-quality bilingual education that equips students with the English language skills, critical thinking, and confidence they need to build brighter futures. By investing in local teachers, including graduates of our partner schools, we help strengthen entire communities while creating lasting opportunities for the next generation.
Your gift goes a long way. It costs approximately $300 per student each year, or $6,500 to operate an entire classroom, providing students with exceptional teachers, engaging learning environments, and the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty through education.
Every donation is an investment in a child’s future, a family’s stability, and a stronger Honduras.
Help Students in Central America Build Strong Futures through Education

Where Your Investment Goes
Your money matters. That’s why we ensure that your gift brings quality education to Honduras.
91% Direct Program Expenses
5% Development Costs
4% Administrative/Managerial
Hear from Our Past Donors
“I love the work BECA does in Honduras. Quality education leads to empowerment. and opportunity ¡Sigan adelante!”
“I believe education is the answer to violence, poverty and in many cases, hatred. I hope what I give can make a difference, no matter how small.”
“Saw first hand education that was being given when my daughter was a teacher there. Was impressed by students, their parents and the teachers.”



