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Emerging Influencers is a six week leadership programme for 17-23 year olds. This community of young adults is raising money for Tearfund's life saving work in helping people to continue to lift themselves out of poverty.
One of those people affected by Tearfunds work is Ana who is one of thousands of refugees who fled the political and economic crisis in Venezuela and is now facing weeks with very little food after a national lockdown in Colombia.
I don't know what I'm going to do without being able to feed my daughter, says 24-year-old Ana who has a four-year-old daughter. If the government does not let us go out on the streets, I do not know what we are going to do to eat.
Across the city of Barranquilla there are more than 15,000 Venezuelan families like Anas. Most of them depend on being able to work in order to put food on the table, but now they can no longer leave their houses.
To try and stop the spread of coronavirus, the Colombian government has ordered that everyone should stay home for the next three weeks. However, relief agencies such as Tearfund and local churches have been given special permission to carry on supporting people.
Before the lockdown, our Tearfund local partners distributed food parcels to 600 Venezuelan refugee families in Barranquilla. But there are many more people still in need of food.
As part of this,the We Are Tearfund community is raising money for people like Ana through the Emerging Inflencers programme.