
Give Me Shelter
Our new shelter space means so much more than shelter.
Give Me Shelter
100% of donations for Collin A.C., Asistencia a Migrantes en Oaxaca, through our Casa Collin Shelter, provides humanitarian assistance.
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Collin A.C., Asistencia a Migrantes en Oaxaca, through our Casa Collin Shelter offers a safe refuge for those displaced persons and families who are fleeing extreme poverty, violence, and the effects of climate change. They are leaving instability and threats, seeking a better life for themselves and their families.
Since December 2024, Casa Collin has provided a safe space for vulnerable migrant families. Thanks to the generous financial support of our donors, Casa Collin has created a shelter to house up to 95 people. We provide a Safe Refuge, Three Nutritious Meals per day, Shower and Toilet Facilities, Clothing, Shoes and Personal Care Items based on individuals needs. Casa Collin, with the support of volunteer Oaxacan health professionals, offers First Aid, Medical and Psychological Assistance. With the ever changing political climate, and as the dynamic needs of migrants evolve, Casa Collin strives to meet those needs.
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Your continued partnership with Collin A.C., Asistencia a Migrantes en Oaxaca, enables us to provide life-changing humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable.
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Together we can offer support, security and a brighter future to those in need.
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A donation of 8,000 pesos (~$400 USD) will provide a Medicine cabinet for first aid/ toiletries.
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A donation of 24,000 pesos (~$1,200USD) for a double oven.
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A donation of 25,000 pesos (~$1,300 USD) can provide a much-needed washing machine.
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A donation of 36,000 pesos (~$1,800 USD) will cover the installation of three shower stalls.
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A donation of 40,000 pesos (~$2,000 USD) for Children’s Center with child size furniture, books, art supplies, toys and games.
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A donation of 60,000 pesos (~$3,000 USD) will supply six new toilets with privacy stalls.
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A donation of 200,000 pesos (~$10,000 USD) will help construct dormitories for women, children, and the elderly.


