Since 2011, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided substantial financial support to the nation of Honduras, which has consistently ranked as one of the most violent nations in the world. The talk will discuss the results of a recently completed RCT examining the impact of Proponte Más, a secondary prevention program sponsored by USAID in Honduras. It will also provide insight into whether RCTs and family-based interventions can be effectively carried out in the most violent and at-risk communities in the Western Hemisphere and whether such programming can result in reduced risk and improved resiliency among at-risk youth.