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Updates from our team, patient stories, volunteer experiences, and more!
Bolivian Quarantine Update
In the fight against the coronavirus, Bolivia has now adopted a three tier system for quarantine, designating each locality as Low, Medium, or High Risk and applying restrictions accordingly. The crisis remains very serious and yet, our work must continue.
“Short Term”? Not By a Long Shot
Although our mission trips are short term the relationships we create with each other and with our Bolivian counterparts are anything but! To nurture these relationships during this time of social distancing, our recent MSMT missioners gathered on Zoom to connect.
An Update from Paraguay
Since the beginning of the orders in the U.S. to “shelter in place” Solidarity Bridge has remained connected to our solidarity community in Paraguay. Today we share a letter from one of our partners.
Puente de Solidaridad In Action (At Home)
Just because our offices are closed does not mean our work has slowed down. Get a sneak peek of what it looks like for our colleagues in Bolivia to work remotely.
Celebrating Fiesta Week
While addressing new challenges here at home, we remain committed to the relationships we have formed with our brothers and sisters across the globe. Thank you for your support.
While it was still dark, Resurrection began
While it was still dark, resurrection began. On this Easter morning, in the midst of a global pandemic, we boldly proclain our Alleluia!
PPE Donations Help Those in Need, Regardless of Geography
Our postponed mission trip meant that 1,500 pounds of vital medical supplies were left marooned in our Evanston office. Amid this frustration, we realized that some of the materials sitting in our suitcases were suddenly in short supply right here at home.
The Precarity of Those in the Informal Economy
Maria Eugenia Brockmann, friend of Solidarity Bridge, shares a first-hand account of how she and her fellow Bolivians are experiencing this pandemic.
Disruption Invites a New Mindset
We are experiencing a global upheaval that brings us together in a shared experience, even as it forces us to remain geographically separated from one another. During this time of disruption, solidarity can flourish.
Bolivian Response to COVID-19
As we undergo this period of isolation due to the coronavirus, we want to remain close to our friends, partners, and patients in Bolivia. To keep you connected to the Bolivian reality, we are sharing this update, relayed by our colleague in Cochabamba.
Coronavirus Reaches Bolivia: Trip Postponed
Today more than ever, we recognize that we are one human family interconnected across geographic borders. We are renewed in the belief that we must eliminate boundaries around our healthcare and prioritize the needs of those who are most vulnerable.
Choque, Lucha, and Cariño
Sometimes there are words in Spanish that just can’t be translated. Mission chaplain, Dr. Joe Sherman, shares three that have held new meaning for him since his first mission trip.