We will spend most of our days with the Lions Club either in the dental clinic or at a remote clinic in the mountains. We will always have a Lions Club representative readily available for questions or concerns.
Where are we staying in Honduras?
We stay at La Posada de mi Viejo with our wonderful hosts Byron and Karla Hernandez.
Hotel La Posada de mi Viejo
7a Calle SE, Comayagua, Honduras
Barrio San Sebastian
Frente a Iglesia San Sebastian
Comayagua, Honduras
(504) 9516-6755
(504) 2771-9312
(504) 2772-9131
When is my paperwork due?
You must submit your registration form by October 1st. Your color copies (driver’s license and passport), and professional license (if applicable) are due no later than January 1st.
You can mail them to Terri Bock c/o Sonrisas Siempre (5725 Maplecrest Road # 1, Fort Wayne, IN 46835) or scan/attach in an e-mail to TerriB@drellinwood.com.
What paperwork is required?
You must complete our Registration Form as well as provide a color copy of your state driver’s license and passport. All licensed clinical professionals must provide a copy of your license.
Make three (3) copies of your passport and birth certificate. Bring two (2) copies of each with you; one (1) will be kept on your person at all times (in your backpack) and one (1) will be kept in the safe in your hotel room. Keep the third copy with a loved one here in the United States.
What is NOT included in my tuition cost?
Hotel in Indianapolis (1 night) – price TBD
Souvenirs – recommended $100-150 USD; exchange at hotel in Honduras
Tips – recommended 20% just like in the United States
Departure Tax – $40 USD/person
5-7 Meals – estimated $10.00-15.00 USD each meal (don’t forget to tip)
Hotel Room Charges – Each person is responsible for his or her own hotel room charges for the week, which may include but are not limited to beverage purchases (i.e. water, soda, wine, beer, etc.), laundry services, 1-2 dinners, and room service purchases.
NOTE: You can use some bank cards and/or credit cards, but you may incur a foreign transaction fee – check with your financial institution for details.
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