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    Colombian Church Helps Venezuelan Migrant Rebuild Life and Start Business

    April 29, 2026Updated:April 29, 20262 Mins Read
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    Dairy Yamillet Ruedas Marquez and her daughters Ariannis Ruedas, 13, Aranthza Ruedas, 7, and Alaysha Ruedas, 2, celebrate at the 2025 Christmas party held by Iglesia Cristiana Menonita de Teusaquillo in Bogota, Colombia. — Courtesy of Dairy Yamillet Ruedas Marquez. Source: Anabaptist World.
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    A church community in Bogotá is changing lives by helping Venezuelan migrants rebuild and succeed. One of those stories is that of Dairy Yamillet Ruedas Marquez, whose journey from loss to stability shows the power of community support.

    Marquez left Venezuela in 2019 during a period of political and economic crisis under President Nicolás Maduro. Unlike many migrants who left for economic reasons, she travelled to Colombia to seek better medical care for her son, who was battling cancer.

    The journey was difficult. With very little money, Marquez and her children travelled by bus, sharing seats and facing harsh conditions. Sadly, despite receiving treatment in Colombia, her son passed away in 2021, leaving her to care for her daughters alone while coping with grief.

    Life in Bogotá was not easy. With a growing number of Venezuelan migrants, support services were stretched, and social tensions sometimes made integration difficult. During this period, a neighbour advised her to seek help from Iglesia Cristiana Menonita de Teusaquillo, a local church known for supporting migrants.

    The church, working with Mennonite Central Committee, provided Marquez and her family with essential support. This included monthly food supplies, help with rent and healthcare, and access to psychological counselling. Beyond material aid, the church also offered a strong sense of community and belonging.

    With this support, Marquez began to rebuild her life. She started a small home business called Caseritas Maxfull, where she prepares baked goods, snacks, and coffee. She sells her products at local events and markets, gaining customers who enjoy her Venezuelan dishes such as arepas and pan de jamón.

    In addition to running her business and raising her children, Marquez achieved another milestone by completing her high school education. She studied late at night using her phone, showing determination despite her responsibilities as a single mother.

    Her progress did not stop there. Nearly two years ago, she and her daughters successfully obtained Colombian nationality, giving them greater stability and a sense of belonging. While she still hopes to reunite with her family back in Venezuela, she now considers Colombia her home.

    Marquez says the support she received from the church and its partners has transformed her life. Today, she hopes to give back and support others facing similar struggles. Her story highlights how community-driven support can help migrants move from hardship to independence and success.

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