humanitarian organization Texas Nicaraguan Community (TNC) is requesting economic collaboration to continue its humanitarian work for Nicaraguans in a state of vulnerability.
TNC provides information on migrants from Nicaragua who are mostly victims of different hostile situations after trying to reach the United States.
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“Everyone’s collaboration is requested, this collection is to continue with the humanitarian work that we are carrying out, there are no resources and the requests are many,” the organization announced through its official Facebook page.
The organization, registered in the state of Texas, United States, was founded in 2018 and is made up of a group of Nicaraguans, who, according to details, “donate their time to carry out humanitarian work for our Nicaraguan compatriots inside and outside the United States ».
“The mission has always been of a humanitarian nature, assisting many people in Nicaragua with basic baskets, assistance in COVID-19, assistance to nursing homes, rescuing Nicaraguans in a state of indigence in Mexico and returning them to Nicaragua, repatriation of bodies of deceased compatriots as well as the search for missing bodies within Mexico and the USA,” the organization recalled.
Among other tasks is support for people seeking asylum in the US and who have tests to qualify; They also help with translations of testimony, assistance to Nicaraguans in transit through Texas, coordination of work with agencies and authorities in Mexico and the United States.
Nicaraguan woman dies in Mexico
Among the latest reports that the Texas Nicaraguan Community has made is a car accident in the state of Coahuila, in race five, Monclova stretch.
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According to the information, a Nicaraguan woman, identified as Itzamar Nohemí Medina Canales. In addition, it reports three other people injured. The victim was originally from Chinandega and she was wandering with her husband and her 10-year-old girl.
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“If you cannot donate at this time, we help to share that this request message reaches many Nicaraguans and together we can do something,” requested the humanitarian organization.
Texas Nicaraguan Community affirms that since 2018 it has received more than 700 requests for accompaniment for cases related to asylum applications in the United States.