
Year 3: Community Kitchen on Venezuelan Border
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This is the third annual fundraiser for a community-run kitchen serving needy and displaced families along the Venezuelan border in Colombia. See our previous campaigns from 2021 and 2022.

Your donations are received by a registered US nonprofit, the Resilience Fund of Texas and 100% are transferred to our partner organization, Asociación Deredez, a registered nonprofit outside Cúcuta, Colombia, run by Ana Teresa Castillo, a recognized social leader and survivor of multiple forced displacements.
Since 2021 this project has distributed more than 100,000 of servings of nutritious, delicious Sopa Con Amor (see photos below), all thanks to donor contributions.
This small help goes a long way for families who struggle every day. It was enough for Colombian TV news to shoot this feature on our project:
Last cycle we raised $11,825. You can find a full record of transfers to Deredez in Colombia here. (Special thanks to 2022 top donors: Debrah and Dinesh D’Souza, South Main Baptist Church of Houston, Henry Black, Enedelia Obregon, Hector de Leon, Jon Janetsky, John Otis and the Baddour family -- other top donors choose to remain anonymous.)
Please help us continue our work!

This is a low-budget, high-impact project with multiple layers of benefit: it feeds hungry families; employs a small staff at a community-led organization, and it moves cash to the pockets of small and struggling local farmers who supply the produce for our soup.
Listen to testimony from some of the people we serve:
For two years now we've fed underserved communities thanks to your support. We don't plan to let it end here, despite the challenges we face. Things in my life have changed. I no longer have time to regularly solicit small donations from generous individuals. That's why I'm not asking you to give from your own pocket again. I'm asking for more: please help me to find institutional supporters. If your school, church, foundation, student group or community organization hopes to spend a philanthropic budget in the year ahead, please suggest this project as an option.
Photo: Serving soup July 9, 2023, at Mercedes Abrego Park in Cúcuta; 3,000 servings distributed

Photo: Serving soup on August 13, 2023, in the Navarro Wolf settlement, more than 3,00 servings distributed

Photo: Serving soup on May 21, 2023 in Los Ositos settlement, more than 2,500 servings distributed
Photo: Serving soup on February 16, 2023, in a settlement outside Cúcuta

Photo: Serving soup on January 29, 2023
Organizer
Dylan Baddour
Organizer
Lockhart, TX