Talk:Students Helping Honduras

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History[edit]

  1. This section details the history of Students Helping Honduras as it developed into its current, formal structure. It details nothing beyond its filing for tax-deduction with the exception of its changed mission statement and the institution of the Student Board. Later events, such as the scholarship and the time that Yapa visited the United States, have not noticeably affected the formal structure of Students Helping Honduras to my knowledge. But, of course, any information that can be presented to the contrary ought to be included and cited. A possible candidate for inclusion may be the creation of the SHH Summer Fellows.

Projects[edit]

I know there are more secondary sources that offer a more complete explanation for each of the projects listed. Someone ought to seek out those sources and flesh out the entire projects section, paying close attention to the significance that these projects have on the history and operations of Students Helping Honduras.

Citations[edit]

  • All claims made in this article ought to be researched for citation. Ideally, every statement of fact will have at least one secondary source that confirms its validity.
  • Most citations in this article come from one of of three sources: The Free Lance-Star, the University of Mary Washington press releases, and the Students Helping Honduras homepage. A more diverse range of sources ought to be investigated.
  • All citations ought to adhere to Wikipedia's citation templates, which will facilitate a more thorough and organized citation list.

Internal Links[edit]

The following internal links do not yet exist as articles, but can and ought to be created. Each has a wealth of secondary references from which to be deemed notable, and each has a major stake in the development of Students Helping Honduras both as an organization and as an article of Wikipedia.