Caracas’ Alí Primera Park in Catia is utilizing art as a method of emotional containment for children amidst a complex situation involving refugees. Despite a strong police presence and an uncertain number of unregistered refugees residing in the park, volunteers are actively running programs designed to support the children. These initiatives aim to provide emotional wellbeing through creative expression. The park is working to offer a safe space for children navigating displacement and hardship. Details remain scarce regarding the exact number of refugees present. The efforts highlight a need for sustained psychosocial support within the Venezuelan refugee crisis. Further information was originally published on TalCual.