Migrant Women’s Support Center, Colombia

Axis: Health and Resilience Office: Colombia   From June 2022 to September 2023, CADENA Colombia will open a space in the city of Cúcuta to provide basic medical care to migrants, mainly women. In collaboration with Defensa Civil, HIAS, NATAN, CARE, IOM, Opción Legal, Centro las Margaritas, Jesuit Refugee Service, Centro Intégrate, Nutritional Recovery of… Continue reading Migrant Women’s Support Center, Colombia

Support for Displaced People in Forzado, Buenaventura

Axis: Health and Resilience Office: Colombia   From April 27 to 28, 2023, CADENA Colombia deployed an intervention to help people displaced by the armed conflict in the country. From this intervention we sought to address the conditions in which they lived, dignifying their space in the shelters in Forzado, Buenaventura. Thanks to the donation… Continue reading Support for Displaced People in Forzado, Buenaventura

Landslide in Rosas, Cauca Response

Axis: Humanitarian Action Office: Colombia   From February 21-23, 2023 in Rosas, Cauca, CADENA Colombia responded to landslides caused by heavy rains. With the support of our general volunteers and in collaboration with Start Network we responded to this disaster and brought assistance to one of the most remote areas of the department. One of… Continue reading Landslide in Rosas, Cauca Response

Migrant Population aid in the Darién region

Axis: Humanitarian Action Office: Colombia   CADENA Colombia developed a project to support the migrant population that crosses the Darien jungle. After a field study in the area, we were able to detect the main needs and areas of opportunity, with this we developed a permanent project to assist the most vulnerable people before crossing… Continue reading Migrant Population aid in the Darién region

Did you know...

that, with as little as $1 USD per day, you can help us bring sage water where it is needed most?

$1.00 USD al mes pueden convertirse en:

  • Purifying filters for families without access to drinking water.
  • Water collection and storage systems for vulnerable communities.
  • Deep wells in regions where water is scarce.

Now imagine if that gesture were repeated every month.


Make your donation and be the reason someone receives safe water when they need it most.