ASJ (First era)[]
1998–2000[]
ASJ-Honduras, or la Asociación para una Sociedad Más Justa (which translates to the Association for a More Just Society in English), is founded by a group of North Americans and Hondurans who have a collective vision of justice for the poor and oppressed. ASJ starts with just one part-time employee working out of a garage and the founders’ volunteered services.
AJS[]
2000–2021[]
As people from around the globe become interested in their work in Honduras, supporters in the U.S. decide to form a sister organization. The organizations become known as ASJ in Spanish and AJS in English (now known as ASJ-US). ASJ-US begins by offering both financial and prayer support to ASJ and seeks to educate North American Christians on justice.
ASJ (Second era)[]
2021–present[]
In February 2021, the two organizations unite under one name and one logo to honor their shared commitment towards creating a more just society. This new name reflects their origins in Honduras, as well as their ever-growing mutual vision for a more just society in Honduras, in the U.S., and around the world. Their logo also changed for their counterparts in the USA, Canada, and Honduras.