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En el departamento de Antioquia, un pueblo llamado Segovia, ha acogido a los venezolanos que llegan buscando mejorar su calidad de vida. Donaciones de ropa, camas y comida, son parte de la ayuda que humildemente los residentes de esta zona han prestado a estas personas que esperan retornar a su país algún día. Los segovianos se han convertido en la nueva familia de los que huyen de la precaria situación de Venezuela.

*Este vídeo hace parte de una convocatoria de SmartFilms en alianza con El Espectador y ACNUR, que presenta crónicas hechas con celulares sobre la realidad de los venezolanos en Colombia. 

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00:09We
00:29From Colombia, I only met a Colombian who I live for 40 years with him, and we're together together.
00:39We're married.
00:40And here I am in Colombia, I ask once every day that Venezuela is ready.
00:47Because, I say that it's hard to leave from a country that never has gone.
00:57We arrived on Saturday and we arrived at 3 p.m. and on Sunday we started working, working on a
01:09farm.
01:13Through the Facebook, my dad and I were able to get the family here in Segovia.
01:23My husband, my brother and me.
01:27We arrived working, but I realized that I was pregnant and I stopped working.
01:51We arrived here only with a bag and 3 pockets because we have to talk about it.
01:56Thank God they helped us with clothes.
02:00I was sleeping here practically, I don't know what to say.
02:04I was sleeping here and we had a bag and we had a bed and we gave a bed.
02:09Thank God that here in Segovia we treated us well.
02:12The biggest impression that I am going to tell you is food.
02:17Because in Venezuela you don't see what you see here.
02:20You go to a supermarket and you see everything.
02:23Where in Venezuela there is nothing.
02:24I do.
02:25And in a part, well, here we can do everything.
02:30The websites that are already in Venezuela are not able to get.
02:33At least before I came here, I had to work as a comerciante,
02:36I was coming with things from there, in a store, like in the center here.
02:45And the first time I arrived here, I was impressed, because here in this village, everything is close.
02:51We arrived and found a living once, because the Lord, a friend,
02:56and he gave us asylum in his house, because any other Venezuelan does not run with that luck,
03:03because as we see in the news, there are some who sleep in the street,
03:07some who sleep in the street, because with the desperation that there is in Venezuela,
03:11they come to another country, like the deriva, and they have to live for that,
03:15because we did not have to go through that, thank God.
03:23My arrival here in Segovia was by a man who lived for many years in Venezuela with my husband.
03:32He said, my husband was the one who helped him, and he helped my husband.
03:35After 45 years ago, he found his family here in Segovia.
03:41By the way of that man, my husband, my husband and my sister are here in Segovia.
03:47The arrival of Segovia was, well, soon, soon.
03:51We got the family of the Lord, through the Facebook and the phone,
03:57and we got the family, and we got the family,
04:00and we were grateful for my husband, who helped us to get here, where we were.
04:06And thanks to God first, because we have health, and we have good food,
04:12and we ask God that it is comfortable in Venezuela,
04:14for us to go back to Venezuela, because I want to go back to Venezuela,
04:17when Venezuela is comfortable,
04:20that one day, God first has to be comfortable.
04:23And I am grateful here with the people from Segovia.
04:26That's what I tell you guys.
04:29Finally, we end up understanding that human beings are beings,
04:33of customs, cultures, and that in adversity,
04:37we give us all of them to help us.
04:40It is enough.
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