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* [http://www.profamilia.org.co/ Asociación Pro-bienestar de la Familia Colombiana (Profamilia)]: They have many locations across the country, and they offer resources/support for victims of gender-based or domestic violence. To learn more, click [http://profamilia.org.co/inicio/mujer-2/servicios-mujer/violencia-mujer/ here].
* Casa de la Mujer, Apartado 36151, Bogota, Colombia. Tel. 248 2469.
* Casa de la Mujer, Apartado 36151, Bogota, Colombia. Tel. 248 2469.
* [http://www.familiesoffana.org/colombia/fana/ FANA]: "Located in Suba, the 11th locality of the Capital District of the Colombian capital city, Bogotá, FANA (the Spanish acronym for the Foundation for the Assistance of Abandoned Children) is a modern facility with up-to-date medical care, staff and equipment capable of caring for 150 children.  FANA is also able to offer prenatal and delivery services to any birth mother in need. Any child who is placed for adoption is cared for in a new born intensive care facility under the supervision of full-time physicians and medical personnel."
* [http://www.familiesoffana.org/colombia/fana/ FANA]: "Located in Suba, the 11th locality of the Capital District of the Colombian capital city, Bogotá, FANA (the Spanish acronym for the Foundation for the Assistance of Abandoned Children) is a modern facility with up-to-date medical care, staff and equipment capable of caring for 150 children.  FANA is also able to offer prenatal and delivery services to any birth mother in need. Any child who is placed for adoption is cared for in a new born intensive care facility under the supervision of full-time physicians and medical personnel."

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* [http://www.profamilia.org.co/ Asociación Pro-bienestar de la Familia Colombiana (Profamilia)]: They have many locations across the country, and they offer resources/support for victims of gender-based or domestic violence. To learn more, click [http://profamilia.org.co/inicio/mujer-2/servicios-mujer/violencia-mujer/ here]. 
* Casa de la Mujer, Apartado 36151, Bogota, Colombia. Tel. 248 2469.
* [http://www.familiesoffana.org/colombia/fana/ FANA]: "Located in Suba, the 11th locality of the Capital District of the Colombian capital city, Bogotá, FANA (the Spanish acronym for the Foundation for the Assistance of Abandoned Children) is a modern facility with up-to-date medical care, staff and equipment capable of caring for 150 children.  FANA is also able to offer prenatal and delivery services to any birth mother in need. Any child who is placed for adoption is cared for in a new born intensive care facility under the supervision of full-time physicians and medical personnel."
  • Asociación Pro-bienestar de la Familia Colombiana (Profamilia): They have many locations across the country, and they offer resources/support for victims of gender-based or domestic violence. To learn more, click here.
  • Casa de la Mujer, Apartado 36151, Bogota, Colombia. Tel. 248 2469.
  • FANA: "Located in Suba, the 11th locality of the Capital District of the Colombian capital city, Bogotá, FANA (the Spanish acronym for the Foundation for the Assistance of Abandoned Children) is a modern facility with up-to-date medical care, staff and equipment capable of caring for 150 children. FANA is also able to offer prenatal and delivery services to any birth mother in need. Any child who is placed for adoption is cared for in a new born intensive care facility under the supervision of full-time physicians and medical personnel."