Venezuelan voices: How you can help

By bogotapost September 19, 2018
How you can help.

In just four days, the number of people camping out at the bus terminal more than doubled as the caminantes arrive in Bogotá.

Whether they have walked, hitch-hiked or bussed their way to the capital, the trickle of people is becoming a stream. This is how you can help!


Our journalists helped to create a makeshift kitchen for the new arrivals who are in need of food, shelter, medicine and warm clothes. If you would like to help, two hostels in the Candelaria have agreed to be donation points as well as the organisers of Gringo Tuesday’s.

Where you can leave things:

The Cranky Croc Hostel: Calle 12D #3-46

Botanico Hostel: Carrera 2 #9-87

Alegrias Hostel: Calle 9 #2-13

Gringo Tuesdays: Vintrash, Calle 85 #11-53 (only on Tuesday evening)

Fundación de Atención al Migrante – FAMIG: Calle 17 # 68-75

The foundation are also looking for volunteers to help in the kitchen or contributing medical or legal assistance.

What to give:

The new arrivals need clothes, blankets, shoes and jackets as well as camping equipment. Second-hand items such as pots, pans and toys for the children will also be appreciated.

Donations:

Fundación de Atención al Migrante – FAMIG say that donations can be made to Banco de Bogotá account number 018309997

The Divina Misericordia GoFundMe campaign is trying to raise USD$18,000 to feed 3,000 people every day in Cúcuta – https://www.gofundme.com/comedor-venezolanos-en-cucuta

Read our full coverage of the Venezuelan migrant crisis

From riches to rags: What happened in Venezuela and why are people leaving?
Interviews with Venezuelans #1: ‘We left because there was no food.’
Interviews with Venezuelans #2: ‘I had to leave because I denounced the corruption.’
Going Local, Voting with their feet: Columnist worries that goodwill has an expiry date.
Compassion and condemnation: The struggle for acceptance in a crowded capital.
Crisis is just beginning: NGOs raise alarm over situation for fleeing Venezuelans.

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