ABOUT ALL FOR VENEZUELA

Venezuela is living one of the most profound Humanitarian crisis in the last two centuries. The Venezuelan authorities have denied the existence of such; therefore it has not expressed or implemented effective policies to alleviate the crisis, and the efforts to create a humanitarian bridge to allow international help has been limited.

Due to this reality, a group Venezuelan citizens currently living in Southern California have decided to unite efforts to alleviate the Venezuelan profound humanitarian crisis.

Our group goal is to create awareness about Venezuelan humanitarian crisis and send help to relieve some of the severe shortages of medicines, medical supplies, food and other basic goods. By doing this, we will somehow ease the challenges that many Venezuelans are facing to obtain essential medical care, adequate nutrition or to cover basic needs.

Partner Humanitarian Aid Organizations

HIJOS DE MORAN


The Civil Association "Hijos de Morán" is an organization born in El Tocuyo, the mother city of Venezuela and at the service of an entire country, it is promoted from the citizen organization in response to the most serious crisis in the history of the nation.

The work is carried out from five axes of social action: Health, Education, Humanitarian Action, Environment and Production, in which, from the execution of different activities, the objective is to improve the quality of life of the people attended, highly affected by the social circumstance. -country politics.

They help orphanages, nursing homes, religious hospitals, indigenous communities and other foundations.

VOLUNTEERS

Marydee Marchan
Volunteer
M.S Food and Chemical Engineering, B.S Chemical Engineer
Marydee is originally from Portuguesa State and immigrated to the US in 2002. She graduated from Zulia University-Venezuela who earned her Bachelor’s degree. She is passionate about science, travel and volunteering. Most of her family still lives in Venezuela.
Aleira Thomas
Volunteer
B.S Computer Science
Aleira, got her degree at the Universidad de Carabobo, in Venezuela in 2001. She started her career in this wide and extended area, focusing mainly in Web Developing and Design. She moved to the USA in 2003, where she started her own web design and graphics company. She manages the website for the Venezuelan Community in Los Angeles.
Mayra Marchan
Volunteer
M.S Tax Consultancy Management, M.S International Trade, BS in Business Economics
Venezuelan born graduated from Zulia University-Venezuela who immigrated to the US in 2014. Her career in Venezuela was divided between consulting and teaching in a Venezuelan State University. She is passionate about Social causes, her kids and cooking. Most of her family still lives in Venezuela.
Karina Flores
Volunteer
Karina is from Maracaibo, Venezuela. Earned a degree in Mass Communications, majoring in Audiovisual Media at URBE-Venezuela. Pursued Graphic Design studies at Zulia University. Currently enrolled in the Interior Design program at UCLA. She is passionate about sports, specially baseball (LA Dodgers/Zulia Aguilas), loves visual arts and cinema. In her spare time she enjoys reading, drawing, painting and printmaking.
Karen Sanchez
Volunteer
B.S. Geological Engineering
Karen Sanchez is an accomplished actress and engineer from Venezuela. She graduated from the University of Los Andes in 2007. She was born in Mérida and currently is living in CA, USA. She loves family, nature, traveling and helping people. She remains focused on the goal of bringing awareness to the ongoing crisis happening in her home country.
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