In August of 2004, at the age of 24, Allison Alexander left her home and family in the USA and walked courageously into the future, into the service God entrusted her with in Honduras. Having already spent 2 years working with other Honduran ministries, she was well aware of the desperate need for committed mentors for children and teens in this poverty stricken country. The vision began with helping girls over the age of 18 transition from the orphanages they grew up in to successful living through better education and mentoring in a Christian home. Since then, God has enlarged the borders of the ministry to include younger girls, from toddlers to teens, as well as special needs and handicapped girls. Eternal Family Project continues to provide loving care, education, and spiritual guidance to equip young Honduran girls with the Christian life skills needed in their journey to becoming thriving women of God, healthy in mind, body and spirit.