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Migrants in Panama Need Our Solidarity
Quixote Center's newest initiative is the Panama Project. This past March, we visited our partners with Red Franciscana Para Migrantes (RFM) in Panama and were shocked by what we witnessed.
The DariƩn gap is a roadless rainforest on the border between Panama and Colombia, where many migrants are kidnapped, wounded or killed. For many migrants, this is the most dangerous part of their journey. When they emerge on the Panamanian side, they are either placed in overcrowded refugee camps or forced towalk for miles along mountainous highways.
Individuals caught aiding migrants--from providing shelter to transportation--can face huge fines or imprisonment.
In response to these challenges, the Panama team mobilizes humanitarian aid and accompanies migrants on their journey. But as the number of people crossing through Panama continues to increase, their newest goal is to launch Panama's only nonprofit-run migrant shelter.
The shelter will be for people in dire circumstances whose safety or health are at risk, such as pregnant women and young children.
Our partners need $15,000 to achieve this goal. We areasking you, as one of our long-time supporters, to help us with this urgent need, to help people stranded in Panama with no other resources for shelter.
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