Phase 5 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program - "Caminantes" Flow and Food Distribution at Punto de Apoyo Hermanos Caminantes Venezolanos y Colombianos
Summary.
Ronald and his family run this food distribution center. Our team delivered the needed food commodities every two weeks for our soup meal program. With the help of Under Ground International volunteers, each family member plays a crucial role in the preparation and distribution of nutritious bowls of chicken and vegetable soup and arepas to thousands of refugees, migrants, and caminantes who stop daily on their way Pamplona or other cities or neighboring countries searching for a better life for themselves and their families.
Girls and boys 1-18 years old represented 34% of the Venezuelan refugee population in transit "caminantes" through this shelter. Women and men 19-50 years old represented 61%, and women and men over 50 represented 5%of the caminantes.
The Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Team in conjunction with United4Change Center, Rotary Action Group for Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Migration, Rotary Club of Washington Global, Rotary Fellowship for Global Development, are very grateful to the Chanhassen Rotary Foundation/Rotary Club Chanhassen, Venezuelan Association of Massachusetts, and caring individuals for their support of our soup meal program.
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