• A boulevard of approximately 800 meters and paved streets. • A public park named after Donaldo Sabillon Vásquez. • Approximately seven churches Public services: • Potable water • Mail service by Honduran postal system • Interurban transport: Empresas de Transporte inter-urbano Cofradia (ETICA) and Empresa San Isidro • A public health centre called "CLIPECC" • Two police precincts • A firehouse • A social centre • A municipal market • Phone service from
Hondutel • An old people's dining hall Privately owned services • "Hermanas Agustinas" dispensary • "Adonay" private clinic • "San Antonio" private clinic • Dr. Seren private clinic • Four Internet Centers and 5 Internet cafés • Three hardware and goods stores • Two telegraph offices • Children's nursery
Educational institutions Institutes: • Instituto Técnico "José Castro López" (public), that offers the Basic Cycle option with Home Workshops, Metal and Wooden Structures, Electricity, as well as the Commerce Education, Business Administration and Quality Control majors. • El I.D.E.S. (private) has the Common Cycle on General Culture option with the majors of Business Administration,
CCLL and Marketing Technician,
CCLL and Computing technician. • El ITECC (private) offers the Common cycle with Computing and the majors of Business Administration and
CCLL and Computing Technician. • Instituto Luz del
Milenio (private) Public schools • Escuela Dr. Miguel Paz Barahona • Escuela Laura Vda. de Alcocer • Escuela Margarita Suazo de Matamoros • Escuela Donaldo Sabillon Vasquez Private schools: •
Cofradia's Bilingual School – CBS was founded in 1997 and is dedicated to offering a bilingual education (Spanish, English) to children from all social levels in the community. No application is ever denied on the basis of inability to pay tuition. CBS recruits volunteer teachers from all over the developed world every year to bring a global reality to all the students and operates in partnership with the Hope for Tomorrow foundation (501)(c)(3) in Massachusetts to ensure that the poorer students continue to receive the same opportunities as their more affluent classmates. The school also has a partnership with
Crescent School in Canada, in which students from Crescent help on projects and teaching around the school. 143 out of the 210 students enrolled in 2006 are receiving scholarship assistance. • San Jeronimo Bilingual School [http://www.becaschools.org – a nonprofit bilingual school operated collaboratively by a local association of Hondurans and the US based non-profit "BECA" (www.becaschools.org). BECA's mission is to promote cultural exchange and affordable bilingual education. The organisation's volunteer driven bilingual school model creates an environment in which deserving Central American students learn from dedicated volunteer teachers, and those volunteers learn from the community in which they are immersed. SJBS is proud to be a true example of sustainable international development work in practice. • Escuela Luz Milenium Kindergartens: • Lila Luz de Maradiaga (public) Academies: • Academia de Corte y Confección (private academy for clothes design) ==Demography==