Helping refugees in times of crisis
Helping refugees in times of crisis
Fleeing for safety
Every day, families around the world are forced to flee their homes and their countries because of political and economic instability. When this happens, children become vulnerable to separation and are without the care and protection of a family. These people flee to neighboring countries in search of food, health care, income, and safety.
Protecting refugee children
Bethany believes everyone deserves to be safe, loved, and connected. But refugee children are particularly susceptible to abuse and exploitation including trafficking, forced labor, physical violence, and abandonment.
That’s why we offer refugee programs—like trauma-focused mental health support and foster parent recruitment, as well as access to basic needs—in several locations around the world.
Where we work
Cúcuta, Colombia
For more than two years, Venezuelans fleeing their country have sought refuge in Colombia. Our welcome center in Cúcuta serves families – including unaccompanied children – who struggle with psychosocial and mental health.
Bogotá, Colombia
In Bogotá, we serve migrants at the main bus terminal and in the city government offices by providing referral and information services, advocacy efforts, and child-friendly spaces for children.
Arauca, Colombia
We help refugee women and children find safety and shelter as they travel from Venezuela to destinations in Colombia.
Ethiopia
We provide psychosocial and mental health support services for South Sudanese refugees in the Gambella refugee camps. We also provide family-based care for unaccompanied or separated children.
Make an impact
Every day over 40,000 people are forced to flee their homes due to unsafe situations. That’s unacceptable. Your donation helps us train new staff and provide additional resources to care for the needs of refugees from Venezuela, Ukraine, South Sudan, and elsewhere.