A Colombian restaurant in Oakland raised funds on Monday to help earthquake victims in Colombia. Pablo Iglesias owns the Parche restaurant and assured that all sales of cocktails and empanadas will go straight to the city of Pereira, one of the most devastated cities by the earthquake. “It’s an organization in Pereira, we have a municipal leader there and we’re going to give the money to them and they know who needs them because it’s Pereira’s g…
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A Colombian restaurant in Oakland raised funds on Monday to help earthquake victims in Colombia. Pablo Iglesias owns the Parche restaurant and assured that all sales of cocktails and empanadas will go straight to the city of Pereira, one of the most devastated cities by the earthquake. “It’s an organization in Pereira, we have a municipal leader there and we’re going to give the money to them and they know who needs them because it’s Pereira’s g…