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Our team successfully completed Phase 8 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program, following the plan for Periods 4-6. Learning from Phases 1-7, we managed weekly food procurement, transportation, and distribution. Our Project Manager visited Albergue Vanessa weekly, monitored the food inventory, processed the meal distribution registration forms, and analyzed data by gender and age. We extend our thanks to Midland Energy, Houston Karachi Sister City Association, the Alliance for Disaster Relief, individual donors, the International Service Committee Rotary District 4380, Albergue Vanessa volunteers, and our partner United4Change Center. With their support, Phase 8 provided 9,056.38 lb (4,116.54 kg) of food and distributed 11,540 soup meals to 4,606 Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and volunteers, ensuring access to the fundamental human right to food. The Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Project actively contributes to several areas, addressing food insecurity and hunger while giving hope and building peace. Additionally, the project invests in locally produced food to boost the local economy and benefit the community at large, promoting a more peaceful environment and a positive impact. The project makes a significant contribution to combating diseases by providing hot meals that help to improve the health and nutrition of its beneficiaries. Given the significant number of Venezuelan refugees and migrants who are women, girls, and boys, the initiative focuses mainly on mothers and children.
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program-Periods 4-6.
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program-Periods 4-6.
Cristal Montañéz
Our team successfully completed Phase 8 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program, following the plan for Periods 4-6. Learning from Phases 1-7, we managed weekly food procurement, transportation, and distribution. Our Project Manager visited Albergue Vanessa weekly, monitored the food inventory, processed the meal distribution registration forms, and analyzed data by gender and age. We extend our thanks to Midland Energy, Houston Karachi Sister City Association, the Alliance for Disaster Relief, individual donors, the International Service Committee Rotary District 4380, Albergue Vanessa volunteers, and our partner United4Change Center. With their support, Phase 8 provided 9,056.38 lb (4,116.54 kg) of food and distributed 11,540 soup meals to 4,606 Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and volunteers, ensuring access to the fundamental human right to food. The Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Project actively contributes to several areas, addressing food insecurity and hunger while giving hope and building peace. Additionally, the project invests in locally produced food to boost the local economy and benefit the community at large, promoting a more peaceful environment and a positive impact. The project makes a significant contribution to combating diseases by providing hot meals that help to improve the health and nutrition of its beneficiaries. Given the significant number of Venezuelan refugees and migrants who are women, girls, and boys, the initiative focuses mainly on mothers and children.
1- Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 4-6.pdf
1- Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 4-6.pdf
Cristal Montañéz
The Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program is an emergency humanitarian effort created to respond to food insecurity and alleviate hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan migrants and refugees in-transit “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona humanitarian route fleeing from the Venezuelan complex humanitarian crisis. The Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes access to food as a fundamental human right. Colombia continues to be the host country of the largest number of refugees and migrants from Venezuela, hosting an estimated 2.9 million refugees and migrants and 980,000 Colombian binational returnees according to the R4V (Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela) Latin American and the Caribbean and the region.
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 1-3.pdf
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 1-3.pdf
Cristal Montañéz
Periodico EV El Venezolano de Houston Newspaper - Reseña publicada en la portada y en las páginas 6 y 7 de éste prestigioso periódico sobre la labor humanitaria realizada por el equipo de voluntarios del proyecto Hope For Venezuelan Refugees para aliviar el hambre que afecta a nuestros refugiados, migrantes y caminantes. Gracias por ayudar a crear conciencia sobre las necesidades de nuestros gente, y por motivar a sus lectores a emprender iniciativas que asistan a los venezolanos más necesitados. #Rise Against Hunger Houston #HopeForVenezuelanRefugees #ChapelwoodFoundation #United4ChangeCenter #RotaryInternational #RotaryD4380 #RotaryD4271 #RotaryClubCucuta #Colombia #Cúcuta #Venezuela #Pamplona #EsperanzaParaRefugiadosVenezolanos #VenezuelaRefugees #CrisisHumanitaria #HumanitarianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #CaminantesVenezolanos #ConstruyendoPaz #HumanitarianEmergency #AlleviatingHunger #BuildingPeace #RutadelCaminante #PuntoApoyoHermanosCaminantesVenezolanosyColombianos #alberguevanessa
Periódico EV El Venezolano Cristal Montañéz Venezolano que lucha por los migr...
Periódico EV El Venezolano Cristal Montañéz Venezolano que lucha por los migr...
Cristal Montañéz
Poverty and hunger in Venezuela are an epidemic during Venezuela’s worst political, humanitarian, and economic crisis. The income earned is insufficient to cover the food basket. 96% of the households are in poverty, and 79% are in extreme poverty. This critical situation has forced 1 in 7 Venezuelans to flee to Colombia and other neighboring countries under very risky conditions, without money, identification documents, destination, or plans, only with the desire to escape from a situation that offers them nothing but hunger and misery. Thanks to the Chapelwood Foundation Global Grant, and a matching donation by individual donors, our team purchased 14,973 lb / 7.5 ton) of locally produced commodities to respond to the emergency food insecurity and hunger affecting Venezuelan refugees in-transit "caminantes" on the Humanitarian Route Cúcuta-Pamplona in Colombia. Volunteers at the selected food distribution center and shelter prepared and distributed 10,522 bowls of chicken and vegetable soup with arepas (traditional Venezuelan bread) and hot unrefined brown sugar drinks from May to September 2022. 10,290 volunteer hours were invested during the implementation of Phase 7 (14 volunteers working an average of 7 hours/day x 105 days). #HopeForVenezuelanRefugees #ChapelwoodFoundation #United4ChangeCenter #RotaryInternational #RotaryD4380 #RotaryD4271 #RotaryClubCucuta #Colombia #Cúcuta #Venezuela #Pamplona #EsperanzaParaRefugiadosVenezolanos #VenezuelaRefugees #CrisisHumanitaria #HumanitarianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #CaminantesVenezolanos #ConstruyendoPaz #HumanitarianEmergency #AlleviatingHunger #BuildingPeace #RutadelCaminante #PuntoApoyoHermanosCaminantesVenezolanosyColombianos #AlbergueVanessa
Phase 7 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project Soup Program
Phase 7 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project Soup Program
Cristal Montañéz
Thanks to the grant awarded by the Rotary Club of Washington, DC & Rotary Foundation of Washington, DC, the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees and United for Change Center for International Development team, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Cúcuta, local Rotarian partners, and coordinators of volunteers-led food distribution centers and shelters, successfully procured, packed, and documented the distribution of 520 kits of hygiene and disease prevention to vulnerable Venezuelan refugees and migrants in-transit “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona route during the most significant exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere aggravated by the global pandemic. Our project complies with the Rotary Foundation Disease Prevention and Hygiene focus areas. The work of the volunteers and the food distribution centers and shelters established by the civil society organization has contributed to saving lives and dignifying the passage of “caminantes” along the humanitarian route by providing hot food, shelter, guidance and needed hygiene & disease prevention kits refugees in transit “caminantes.
Report Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Hygiene and Prevention Disease Prevention...
Report Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Hygiene and Prevention Disease Prevention...
Cristal Montañéz
During Phase 6, the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees team successfully procured and delivered the needed food commodities for our soup program and humanitarian aid donations despite the challenges imposed by the food price increase and scarcity of some products, and the restrictions enforced by the region's COVID- 19 pandemic protocols during the largest exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere. Leveraging on the lessons learned during Phases 1-5, our team evaluated the food inventory weekly, collected the meal distribution registration lists, and processed the data by the number of meals distributed by gender. In partnership with volunteers-led food distribution migrants and shelters serving Venezuelan refugees in-transit "caminantes" on the Cúcuta-Pamplona route, our team successfully distributed 7,042.21 kg (15,453.26 lb) and 15,084 hot soup meals. Thanks to the partnership with the Rotary Club of Washington, DC and Rotary Foundation of Washington, United4Change Center, Action4Help-Action for Solidarity, Good Bears of the World, Bear Hugs for Venezuela, Rotary Club Cùcuta District 4172, and the International Service Committee Rotary District 4380, our Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program and humanitarian aid distribution impacted many lives and provided thousands of Venezuelan refugees with hope and access to the fundamental human right to food. #HopeForVenezuelanRefugees #RotaryClubofWashington #GoodBearsOfTheWorld #Action4Help #ActionforSolidarity #BearHugsForVenezuela #United4ChangeCenter #RotaryInternational #RotaryD4380 #RotaryD4271 #RotaryClubCucuta #Colombia #Cúcuta #Venezuela #Pamplona #EsperanzaParaRefugiadosVenezolanos #VenezuelaRefugees #CrisisHumanitaria #HumanitarianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #CaminantesVenezolanos #ConstruyendoPaz #HumanitarianEmergency #AlleviatingHunger #BuildingPeace #RutadelCaminante #PuntoApoyoHermanosCaminantesVenezolanosyColombianos #AlbergueVanessa #CentrodeApoyoMery
Phase 6 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program.pdf
Phase 6 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program.pdf
Cristal Montañéz
Phase 5 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program is an emergency humanitarian effort created to respond to the food insecurity and alleviate hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers “caminantes.” The project provides locally produced commodities to the selected food distribution centers & shelters, cooking and distributing meals to this migrant population in the Cúcuta- Pamplona humanitarian route. The Hope For Refugees Team, in partnership with volunteers-led food distribution centers and shelters, distributed 63,882 soup meals to Venezuelans refugees and migrants in-transit “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona route during the largest exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere aggravated by the global pandemic. Thanks to this partnership, Hope For Venezuelan Refugees and U4C, in collaboration with the Rotary Action Group for Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Migration, Rotary Club of Washington Global, Rotary Fellowship for Global Development, Chanhassen Rotary Foundation/Rotary Club Chanhassen, Venezuelan Association of Massachusetts, and caring individuals, our Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program impacted many lives and provided thousands of Venezuelan refugees with hope and access to the fundamental human right to food. We are Serving to Change Lives...
Phase 5 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program_Amended
Phase 5 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program_Amended
Cristal Montañéz
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Our team successfully completed Phase 8 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program, following the plan for Periods 4-6. Learning from Phases 1-7, we managed weekly food procurement, transportation, and distribution. Our Project Manager visited Albergue Vanessa weekly, monitored the food inventory, processed the meal distribution registration forms, and analyzed data by gender and age. We extend our thanks to Midland Energy, Houston Karachi Sister City Association, the Alliance for Disaster Relief, individual donors, the International Service Committee Rotary District 4380, Albergue Vanessa volunteers, and our partner United4Change Center. With their support, Phase 8 provided 9,056.38 lb (4,116.54 kg) of food and distributed 11,540 soup meals to 4,606 Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and volunteers, ensuring access to the fundamental human right to food. The Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Project actively contributes to several areas, addressing food insecurity and hunger while giving hope and building peace. Additionally, the project invests in locally produced food to boost the local economy and benefit the community at large, promoting a more peaceful environment and a positive impact. The project makes a significant contribution to combating diseases by providing hot meals that help to improve the health and nutrition of its beneficiaries. Given the significant number of Venezuelan refugees and migrants who are women, girls, and boys, the initiative focuses mainly on mothers and children.
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program-Periods 4-6.
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program-Periods 4-6.
Cristal Montañéz
Our team successfully completed Phase 8 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program, following the plan for Periods 4-6. Learning from Phases 1-7, we managed weekly food procurement, transportation, and distribution. Our Project Manager visited Albergue Vanessa weekly, monitored the food inventory, processed the meal distribution registration forms, and analyzed data by gender and age. We extend our thanks to Midland Energy, Houston Karachi Sister City Association, the Alliance for Disaster Relief, individual donors, the International Service Committee Rotary District 4380, Albergue Vanessa volunteers, and our partner United4Change Center. With their support, Phase 8 provided 9,056.38 lb (4,116.54 kg) of food and distributed 11,540 soup meals to 4,606 Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and volunteers, ensuring access to the fundamental human right to food. The Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Project actively contributes to several areas, addressing food insecurity and hunger while giving hope and building peace. Additionally, the project invests in locally produced food to boost the local economy and benefit the community at large, promoting a more peaceful environment and a positive impact. The project makes a significant contribution to combating diseases by providing hot meals that help to improve the health and nutrition of its beneficiaries. Given the significant number of Venezuelan refugees and migrants who are women, girls, and boys, the initiative focuses mainly on mothers and children.
1- Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 4-6.pdf
1- Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 4-6.pdf
Cristal Montañéz
The Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program is an emergency humanitarian effort created to respond to food insecurity and alleviate hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan migrants and refugees in-transit “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona humanitarian route fleeing from the Venezuelan complex humanitarian crisis. The Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes access to food as a fundamental human right. Colombia continues to be the host country of the largest number of refugees and migrants from Venezuela, hosting an estimated 2.9 million refugees and migrants and 980,000 Colombian binational returnees according to the R4V (Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela) Latin American and the Caribbean and the region.
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 1-3.pdf
Phase 8 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program-Periods 1-3.pdf
Cristal Montañéz
Periodico EV El Venezolano de Houston Newspaper - Reseña publicada en la portada y en las páginas 6 y 7 de éste prestigioso periódico sobre la labor humanitaria realizada por el equipo de voluntarios del proyecto Hope For Venezuelan Refugees para aliviar el hambre que afecta a nuestros refugiados, migrantes y caminantes. Gracias por ayudar a crear conciencia sobre las necesidades de nuestros gente, y por motivar a sus lectores a emprender iniciativas que asistan a los venezolanos más necesitados. #Rise Against Hunger Houston #HopeForVenezuelanRefugees #ChapelwoodFoundation #United4ChangeCenter #RotaryInternational #RotaryD4380 #RotaryD4271 #RotaryClubCucuta #Colombia #Cúcuta #Venezuela #Pamplona #EsperanzaParaRefugiadosVenezolanos #VenezuelaRefugees #CrisisHumanitaria #HumanitarianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #CaminantesVenezolanos #ConstruyendoPaz #HumanitarianEmergency #AlleviatingHunger #BuildingPeace #RutadelCaminante #PuntoApoyoHermanosCaminantesVenezolanosyColombianos #alberguevanessa
Periódico EV El Venezolano Cristal Montañéz Venezolano que lucha por los migr...
Periódico EV El Venezolano Cristal Montañéz Venezolano que lucha por los migr...
Cristal Montañéz
Poverty and hunger in Venezuela are an epidemic during Venezuela’s worst political, humanitarian, and economic crisis. The income earned is insufficient to cover the food basket. 96% of the households are in poverty, and 79% are in extreme poverty. This critical situation has forced 1 in 7 Venezuelans to flee to Colombia and other neighboring countries under very risky conditions, without money, identification documents, destination, or plans, only with the desire to escape from a situation that offers them nothing but hunger and misery. Thanks to the Chapelwood Foundation Global Grant, and a matching donation by individual donors, our team purchased 14,973 lb / 7.5 ton) of locally produced commodities to respond to the emergency food insecurity and hunger affecting Venezuelan refugees in-transit "caminantes" on the Humanitarian Route Cúcuta-Pamplona in Colombia. Volunteers at the selected food distribution center and shelter prepared and distributed 10,522 bowls of chicken and vegetable soup with arepas (traditional Venezuelan bread) and hot unrefined brown sugar drinks from May to September 2022. 10,290 volunteer hours were invested during the implementation of Phase 7 (14 volunteers working an average of 7 hours/day x 105 days). #HopeForVenezuelanRefugees #ChapelwoodFoundation #United4ChangeCenter #RotaryInternational #RotaryD4380 #RotaryD4271 #RotaryClubCucuta #Colombia #Cúcuta #Venezuela #Pamplona #EsperanzaParaRefugiadosVenezolanos #VenezuelaRefugees #CrisisHumanitaria #HumanitarianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #CaminantesVenezolanos #ConstruyendoPaz #HumanitarianEmergency #AlleviatingHunger #BuildingPeace #RutadelCaminante #PuntoApoyoHermanosCaminantesVenezolanosyColombianos #AlbergueVanessa
Phase 7 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project Soup Program
Phase 7 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project Soup Program
Cristal Montañéz
Thanks to the grant awarded by the Rotary Club of Washington, DC & Rotary Foundation of Washington, DC, the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees and United for Change Center for International Development team, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Cúcuta, local Rotarian partners, and coordinators of volunteers-led food distribution centers and shelters, successfully procured, packed, and documented the distribution of 520 kits of hygiene and disease prevention to vulnerable Venezuelan refugees and migrants in-transit “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona route during the most significant exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere aggravated by the global pandemic. Our project complies with the Rotary Foundation Disease Prevention and Hygiene focus areas. The work of the volunteers and the food distribution centers and shelters established by the civil society organization has contributed to saving lives and dignifying the passage of “caminantes” along the humanitarian route by providing hot food, shelter, guidance and needed hygiene & disease prevention kits refugees in transit “caminantes.
Report Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Hygiene and Prevention Disease Prevention...
Report Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Hygiene and Prevention Disease Prevention...
Cristal Montañéz
During Phase 6, the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees team successfully procured and delivered the needed food commodities for our soup program and humanitarian aid donations despite the challenges imposed by the food price increase and scarcity of some products, and the restrictions enforced by the region's COVID- 19 pandemic protocols during the largest exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere. Leveraging on the lessons learned during Phases 1-5, our team evaluated the food inventory weekly, collected the meal distribution registration lists, and processed the data by the number of meals distributed by gender. In partnership with volunteers-led food distribution migrants and shelters serving Venezuelan refugees in-transit "caminantes" on the Cúcuta-Pamplona route, our team successfully distributed 7,042.21 kg (15,453.26 lb) and 15,084 hot soup meals. Thanks to the partnership with the Rotary Club of Washington, DC and Rotary Foundation of Washington, United4Change Center, Action4Help-Action for Solidarity, Good Bears of the World, Bear Hugs for Venezuela, Rotary Club Cùcuta District 4172, and the International Service Committee Rotary District 4380, our Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program and humanitarian aid distribution impacted many lives and provided thousands of Venezuelan refugees with hope and access to the fundamental human right to food. #HopeForVenezuelanRefugees #RotaryClubofWashington #GoodBearsOfTheWorld #Action4Help #ActionforSolidarity #BearHugsForVenezuela #United4ChangeCenter #RotaryInternational #RotaryD4380 #RotaryD4271 #RotaryClubCucuta #Colombia #Cúcuta #Venezuela #Pamplona #EsperanzaParaRefugiadosVenezolanos #VenezuelaRefugees #CrisisHumanitaria #HumanitarianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #CaminantesVenezolanos #ConstruyendoPaz #HumanitarianEmergency #AlleviatingHunger #BuildingPeace #RutadelCaminante #PuntoApoyoHermanosCaminantesVenezolanosyColombianos #AlbergueVanessa #CentrodeApoyoMery
Phase 6 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program.pdf
Phase 6 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Program.pdf
Cristal Montañéz
Phase 5 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program is an emergency humanitarian effort created to respond to the food insecurity and alleviate hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers “caminantes.” The project provides locally produced commodities to the selected food distribution centers & shelters, cooking and distributing meals to this migrant population in the Cúcuta- Pamplona humanitarian route. The Hope For Refugees Team, in partnership with volunteers-led food distribution centers and shelters, distributed 63,882 soup meals to Venezuelans refugees and migrants in-transit “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona route during the largest exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere aggravated by the global pandemic. Thanks to this partnership, Hope For Venezuelan Refugees and U4C, in collaboration with the Rotary Action Group for Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Migration, Rotary Club of Washington Global, Rotary Fellowship for Global Development, Chanhassen Rotary Foundation/Rotary Club Chanhassen, Venezuelan Association of Massachusetts, and caring individuals, our Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program impacted many lives and provided thousands of Venezuelan refugees with hope and access to the fundamental human right to food. We are Serving to Change Lives...
Phase 5 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program_Amended
Phase 5 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program_Amended
Cristal Montañéz
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project
Presentation Hope For Venezuelan Refugees
Presentation Hope For Venezuelan Refugees
Cristal Montañéz
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project is an emergency humanitarian effort created to respond to the food insecurity and alleviate hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers “caminantes.” The project provides locally produced commodities to the selected food distribution centers and shelters, cooking and distributing meals to this migrant population in the Cúcuta- Pamplona humanitarian route.
Proyecto Hope For Venezuelan Refugees_espanol
Proyecto Hope For Venezuelan Refugees_espanol
Cristal Montañéz
Phase 3 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees project was initiated as part of our efforts to respond to the food insecurity and hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers “caminantes,” and Colombian returnees during the COVID-19 pandemic through the donation of locally produced commodities, personal protection equipment, cleaning, and disinfectant supplies to the selected food distribution centers food/shelters cooking and distributing meals to the migrant population and vulnerable local families in the Cúcuta-Pamplona route.
Phase 3 Hope for Venezuelan Refugees COVID-19 Efforts Report (April 28 - Sept...
Phase 3 Hope for Venezuelan Refugees COVID-19 Efforts Report (April 28 - Sept...
Cristal Montañéz
Dra. Magaly Vásquez González. Arribamos a la duodécima entrega de Tribuna Digital, y en esta oportunidad me complace asumir el reto de conducir la entrevista para esta edición, con ocasión a la temática elegida sobre el Día Mundial de la Asistencia Humanitaria, efeméride que refleja con ahínco, la labor constante y permanente de innumerables profesionales de la salud y trabajadores humanitarios que luchan por el bienestar de millones de personas en todo el mundo, a través de organizaciones impulsadas por destacadas personalidades que han dedicado sus vidas al servicio de la humanidad. Es también un merecido tributo a aquellas personas que sacrificaron sus vidas cumpliendo con esta esencial y transcendental labor. Grupo Multijurídica, C.A., invita a esta prestigiosa comunidad a descargar la duodécima edición de Multijurídica al Día, tu revista académica digital. Haz clic en el siguiente enlace y descarga gratis esta extraordinaria edición especial que, si duda alguna, cautivará tu pasión por el conocimiento. https://www.multijuridica.com/multijuridica-al-dia
Revista Multijurídica al Día Tribuna Digital UNA REINA AL SERVICIO DE LA LAB...
Revista Multijurídica al Día Tribuna Digital UNA REINA AL SERVICIO DE LA LAB...
Cristal Montañéz
The Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Team, in partnership with the United4Change Center (U4C), is raising funds to support Phase 5 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees “Soup Meal” Program, an emergency response effort to provide the selected Food Distribution Centers/Shelters listed below with the needed food commodities to prepare and distribute 350 “soup meals” per day to help alleviate hunger affecting the Venezuelan refugees, migrants and walkers “caminantes” on the Cúcuta-Pamplona humanitarian route.
Phase 5 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program Proposal 6 23 2021
Phase 5 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Soup Meal Program Proposal 6 23 2021
Cristal Montañéz
During the reporting period, the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Team successfully delivered the needed food commodities and PPE supplies, portable hand-wash stations, face masks, cleaning, and disinfectant supplies to help prevent the propagation of COVID-19. The team monitored and evaluated the project weekly. The meal distribution registration lists were collected and processed every two weeks by gender and age, as reflected in this report. 59 Thanks to the Rise Against Hunger (RAH) COVID-19 Response Grant, and donations from the Chanhassen Rotary Foundation/Rotary Club Chanhassen and individuals, the Rotary Club of Cúcuta and Rotary e-Club of Houston Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Team, provided 162,272 hot meals and helped alleviate hunger affecting thousands of vulnerable Venezuelan refugees, migrants, walkers “caminantes,” and Colombian returnees. Our distribution of PPE supplies, disinfectant products, and thousands of face masks helped protect and prevent the propagation of COVID-19 among the volunteers and the refugee population on the Cúcuta- Pamplona route during the largest exodus and migration crisis in the Western Hemisphere aggravated by the global pandemic.
Phase 4 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees COVID-19 Response Report
Phase 4 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees COVID-19 Response Report
Cristal Montañéz
Phase 3 of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees project was initiated as part of our efforts to respond to the food insecurity and hunger affecting thousands of Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers “caminantes,” and Colombian returnees during the COVID-19 pandemic through the donation of locally produced commodities, PPE, cleaning, and disinfectant supplies to the selected food distribution centers food/shelters cooking and distributing meals to the migrant population and local vulnerable families in the Cúcuta- Pamplona route.
Phase 3 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees COVID-19 Response Efforts
Phase 3 Hope For Venezuelan Refugees COVID-19 Response Efforts
Cristal Montañéz
This report was prepared by the Rotary Club of Washington Global to honor World Refugee Day 2020 and as a contribution to an event organized jointly with the Organization of American States. The event aims to draw attention to the plight of refugees in Latin America and elsewhere. A key objective of this report is to mobilize Rotarians globally towards providing relief and creating opportunities for refugees, and to show in concrete ways through examples of local engagement how individual Rotarians and other people of action can make a positive difference on the ground.
OEA - Washington Global Rotary Refugee Report 2020 Providing Relief and Creat...
OEA - Washington Global Rotary Refugee Report 2020 Providing Relief and Creat...
Cristal Montañéz
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees (Esperanza para Refugiados Venezolanos) es un proyecto humanitario cuyo objetivo es ayudar a aliviar el hambre y mejorar la condición de malnutrición entre los migrantes, refugiados, y caminantes venezolanos, y retornados colombianos a través de la donación de alimentos fortificados Rise Against Hunger (RAH) y alimentos complementarios a los centros de distribución de alimentos y albergues que sirven alimentos calientes esta población migrante en Cúcuta y Pamplona en Colombia.
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Fase 1 Proyección vs Resultados Actuales (Enero-...
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Fase 1 Proyección vs Resultados Actuales (Enero-...
Cristal Montañéz
Hope for Venezuelan Refugees is a humanitarian project benefitting the Venezuelan migrants, refugees, and walkers ‘caminantes,’ and Colombian returnees in Cúcuta and Pamplona in Colombia. The project aims to help alleviate hunger and improve the condition of malnutrition of this population through the provision of Rice Against Hunger fortified rice-soy with dehydrated vegetables and locally produced complementary food items (commodities) to the existing food distribution centers (comedores) and shelters (albergues) serving hot meals to the refugee population.
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Phase 1 Projection vs. Actual Results
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Phase 1 Projection vs. Actual Results
Cristal Montañéz
The Hope For Venezuelan Refugeesproject is helping alleviate hunger and improve malnutrition among vulnerable Venezuelan refugees, migrants and walkers ‘caminantes,’ and Colombian returnees in Cúcuta and Pamplona through the donation of 20 tons of Rise Against Hunger (RAH) meals and 20 tons of locally produced commodities to existing food distribution centers preparing and serving food to this target population. These donations are distributed among 9 (out of the 10 proposed) food distributions centers (comedores), and 4 shelters in Pamplona. Our project helps to promote peace “When people no longer need to fight over food, peace will reign.”
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Report Phase 1 Jan-May 2019
Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Report Phase 1 Jan-May 2019
Cristal Montañéz
RESPONDING TO THE VENEZUELAN REFUGEES HUMANITARIAN CRISIS Our project Hope For Venezuelan Refugees is helping alleviate hunger and improve the condition of malnutrition among vulnerable Venezuelan refugees, migrants and walkers ‘caminantes’ through the donation of fortified Rise Against Hunger meals and locally produced commodities to food distribution centers and shelters that are serving hot meals to the refugees in Cúcuta and Pamplona in Colombia.
Brochure Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Phases 1& 2
Brochure Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Phases 1& 2
Cristal Montañéz
Alleviating hunger - Building Peace July 2019 - January 2020 - The Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Project helped alleviate hunger and improve the condition of malnutrition among vulnerable Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers ‘caminantes,’ and Colombian returnees in Cúcuta and Pamplona through the donation of 26 tons of Rise Against Hunger (RAH) meals and approximately 21 tons of locally produced complementary foods (commodities) to existing food distribution centers and shelters preparing and serving food to this target population. These donations were distributed among 5 food distributions centers (comedores) in Cúcuta-Los Patios; 6 shelters and 2 food distributions centers (comedores) in Pamplona; 7 communities in La Comuna 9 in Cúcuta. Our project helps to promote peace “When people no longer need to fight over food, peace will reign.”
Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Phase 2 Progress Report July 2019 - January 2020
Hope for Venezuelan Refugees Phase 2 Progress Report July 2019 - January 2020
Cristal Montañéz
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