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Mar 3

Written by: reh
3/3/2006

Monday, April 3, 2006
8:30 to 11:15 drove to Teguci.
Walked to open market and bought some coins.
1:00 to 2:00 Met with the L4L lawyer, Juan Gusman. He brought his daughter, who is studying medicine at the university and speaks fluent English. Since he now understands that we want to become a recognized charity, and not to incorporate a new entity, he brought a checklist that more closely meets our needs. Main issues are:

  • We must take a copy of our Articles of Incorporation and bylaws (English and Spanish) to the nearest Honduran embassy attaché office.
  • We must develop a cadre of officers (am unclear at this point , but it may be four, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Advocate (Vice-president)). I will clarify through emails.
  • Since I am the President of L4L and Roxana is our in-country responsible individual, we must provide our lawyer with power of attorney for him to work in our behalf for the registration project. I signed a limited power of attorney and will guide Roxana through the signing process (so she is aware and comfortable with what we are doing).

Dinner with Jorge and family at The Patio restaurant.

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