COVID-19 Dont Stop Us. Look To Homeless People

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Organizationednica, institucion de asistencia privada
Region Mexico
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Patricia Secunza


The COVID19 has hit everyone's health and economy and those living on the street have resented it even more. We have all been sent home, but what happens when your home is the street? Today more than ever we need your help to advance the work we do with youth and families who work on the street or live in public spaces. Your donation will be used to cover the payment of the personnel that attends directly to the people and to offer our services to each family and youth.


Challenge

53 families working on the streets and 25 with street life experiences participate in the two ednica programs. These people come from contexts where their right and access to health is very limited due to poor nutrition, precarious hygiene habits, frequent exposure to air pollution. These 78 families have had a more difficult history than we can imagine and the COVID19 has made their living conditions harder.

Long-Term Impact

We will provide accompaniment, counseling, hygiene services, food, use of laundry and pantry facilities to families who are part of our programs and referral to medical health services for street youth who present symptoms of COVID19. In a more profound way: they will develop healthy habits for the self-care of their physical and emotional well-being. We hope that they will build life projects based on their rights and not determined by life or work on the street.

References

  1. http://www.ednica.org.mx
  2. https://www.facebook.com/ednicaiap
  3. https://twitter.com/ednicaiap
  4. https://www.instagram.com/ednicaiap/


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/46807/projdoc.pdf


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