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Aiding Venezuelans Searching for Help and Hope

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Fear, violence, lack of food and medicine have forced millions of Venezuelans to leave their country, searching for help and hope. The United Nations has called this humanitarian crisis the largest exodus in recent history of Latin America.  On this bridge, thousands of Venezuelans cross every day to Colombia searching for help. Just a few blocks from here, Operation Blessing is strategically positioned to receive Venezuelans as they’re coming in search of help. Many of them are malnourished, dehydrated, and haven’t seen a doctor in years.

We’ve talked to people that have told us that they haven’t seen a doctor in two years. They come to us at a critical moment.  Operation Blessing is receiving these people. We have water filtration systems to give them clean water, we have a staff of doctors that is treating their critical needs. We can’t do this alone. We’re here on the ground, and if you want to help, you may not be able to come here physically, but you can come alongside of us and partner with us by donating and helping us with your resources, so we can mobilize our team here and continue serving these people.

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