“Our visual impairment does not make us less than anyone else!”
José and Carolina have been visually impaired for over a decade. Their condition motivated them to seek professional training to help others with the same condition.
José and Carolina have been visually impaired for over a decade. Their condition motivated them to seek professional training to help others with the same condition.
Remember the story of little Gadiel? He has a rare tumor on his face and, since he is no longer able to treat it in Venezuela because of the crisis,
Norma Sanchez crossed the border from Venezuela to Brazil with 2 small children and a 4-month-old baby in her arms. The crossing of
Celestina came to Brazil alone. Mirla, a single mother, came with her two children. During the migration journey, her granddaughter was born and now her
Jesus and his family of 8 people, consisting of his mother, brothers, son-in-law and nephews, have been living in a shelter for months in
Luis Miguel and Jorilma left Venezuela in 2019, with their two young daughters, determined to offer them a better quality of life. “We lived well,
The phrase is from Anais. She left her home in Venezuela in December 2019. She was pregnant and alone with her other 3 children, because
We met Paola Carrasco in March of this year, during a health caravan promoted in Roraima. At 15 years old, she suffers from severe headaches for
Elvis arrived in Brazil with his wife, Betzamar, who was pregnant and had a small child in her arms. At the São Vicente 2 reception center, where the Refúgio
Darwin was admitted in April 2020 by Refúgio 343. He, his wife and 7 children were welcomed in Belo Horizonte (MG) by a
Patricia, Luis and little Katiusca and Karolayth were taken in by Refúgio 343 in November last year. They were welcomed by volunteer Ana Lucia
Nohelys is a paramedic. With the crisis in Venezuela, even as a employed woman, she could no longer buy even a basic food basket to feed her two children. A single mother,
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