El Minuto de Dios — collection in Colombia
Backed by: Corporación Organización El Minuto de Dios
Long-running Colombian Catholic NGO that opened collection points in seven cities, including Cúcuta on the Venezuelan border.
WarningAsk the organization how the cargo crosses into Venezuela and who receives it, to avoid a state-diversion channel. Prefer the independent-NGO route over official UNGRD channeling.
What it does
You drop supplies at a Minuto de Dios point under the "Venezuela: Un Minuto por los panas" campaign. Its multi-city network and border proximity give the cargo a real route in.
How to take part
- Find the nearest point: Cúcuta (Av. 1E No. 20-56, Blanco-Caobos), Bogotá (Transv. 73A No. 82-61), Medellín (Cra. 49 No. 53-19 of. 403), Bucaramanga (Cra. 27 No. 19-40), Cartagena (Cra. 15 No. 31-110, C.C. San Lázaro), Barranquilla (Calle 73 No. 7E esquina), Cali (Calle 5B No. 37-120).
- Bring items from the requested list: non-perishable food, water, infant formula, medicines, diapers, hygiene.
- Confirm hours and that the point is still active before going.
Verified facts
- Fact
The "Venezuela: Un Minuto por los panas" campaign launched specifically after the 24 June 2026 double earthquake, with collection points in seven Colombian cities.
pulzo.com → - Fact
El Minuto de Dios is an established Colombian Catholic NGO, founded by Fr. Rafael García-Herreros, with decades of humanitarian work; its official site shows the active Venezuela campaign banner.
minutodedios.org → - Fact
One point is in Cúcuta, on the Venezuelan border, giving the cargo a nearby logistics route.
eltiempo.com →