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A volunteer from our team went to La Guaira yesterday to deliver supplies, and the situation is devastating
A volunteer from our team went to La Guaira yesterday to deliver supplies, and the situation is devastating.
Food donation that our team did yesterday


LAST NIGHT, JULY 1, 2026 π Location: Caracas, Venezuela. A confrontation was reported at the entrance to Parque del Oeste, where citizens were attempting to deliver humanitarian aid (food, medicine, and medical supplies) directly to beneficiaries. According to witnesses, military personnel and other civilian organizations present at the scene indicated that the order was to receive the supplies at the entrance and that they would be responsible for distributing them. However, the citizens transporting the aid expressed distrust of the authorities and requested access to deliver the goods directly to those in need. After several minutes of waiting, during which a significant number of people gathered at the entrance demanding passage, and realizing they were being held without justification, the citizens decided to proceed. Their stated intention was to complete their mission of delivering the aid to those most in need personally and not through military intermediaries.
#venezuela
Anoher donation made to a refugee with a lot of childrens:
Food and Beverages
12 apples
9 pears
Papaya 1 unit.
Bananas Several units distributed among the boxes.
Canned chickpeas: 4 cans.
Energy bars: 24 units.
Powdered milk: 3 packs.
Canned tuna: 2 boxes (48 cans each, for a total of 96 cans).
Prepared meals (Chinese rice with chicken):Thirty-something portions
Arepas:Approximately 24 units.
Cleaning and Household Items:
Bleach 3 containers of 2 liters each.
Cleaning sponges: One pack.
Dish soap 2 units.
Lavender disinfectant/air freshener 1 bottle.
Broom 1unit
Dustpan handle:1 unit.
Broom and dustpan: 1 set.
Toilet paper A large multi-pack
Hygiene and Personal Care
Shampoos:4 units.
Hair conditioners: 3 units.
Body soap: Several packs.
Toothbrushes: 12 units (in assorted colors).
Toothpaste:Several packs.
Sanitary pads/Panty liners
3 overnight packs (Nosotras brand).
2 daily panty liner packs (, 80 units each).
Regular/Medium flow packs , 24 units each).
Clothing and Underwear
Women's socks: Several pairs.
Men's socks: Several pairs
Men's boxer briefs: 3-pack
Women's panties Several units in assorted sizes
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This is all what our team donated today π thanks you so much for helping us to help people out there!! All the sats you've have been turning into direct help out there!
Mattresses and tents for a family who lost their home and are sleeping in a plaza
Personal hygiene kits and baby food for people in shelters
Medicines and pet food
More hydration and snacks for the rescuers.
The baby formula we bought yesterday was delivered.
Gloves and flashlights were purchased for the rescuers.
We donated plates, glasses, forks, etc. to a kitchen that is distributing food to people in need.
A donation of 30 mattresses was made to a church that is serving as a shelter.
Personal hygiene kits and baby food for people in shelters
Medicines and pet food


Gloves and flashlights were purchased for the rescuers.
We donated plates, glasses, forks, etc. to a kitchen that is distributing food to people in need.

Police officers are holding up supplies at Plaza Altamira in Caracas. There's a distribution center there, and they're not letting the truck through unless it's being transported in their vehicles.
I wish you could understand this video, this is what I've been saying, a social explosion is coming
Venezuela doesnβt have a functioning government. This is a failed state run by people sanctioned by the U.S. going through an unimaginable tragedy
The regime's operational efficiency is conspicuously absent. While rescuers try to reach La Guaira to save lives, the National Police (PNB) decided it was better to block the highway. Now, the rescue workers must abandon their vehicles and walk for miles under the scorching sun. The logic behind the blockade? Nonexistent, except for the desire to control every movement. They prefer that the rescuers waste valuable time walking, rather than allow them to reach the disaster zones quickly. Bureaucracy seems to be their absolute priority. It's a display of pure indolence. The volunteers carry medical supplies and technical equipment, but for the authorities, the only thing that matters is demonstrating who's in charge. The lives of the victims take a back seat to police whims. While the country struggles to recover, the regime's invisible walls are being erected on the main roads. Humanitarian aid becomes a hostage to the absurd restrictions of those who should be guaranteeing free passage to save the nation .
After members of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) blocked access to La Guaira, a group of motorcyclists, according to videos circulating on social media, removed the traffic cones and managed to clear a path to continue their journey to the affected area.
This situation is occurring at the La Zorra fishing pier in Catia la Mar. The citizens, fishermen who wanted to help the community using their own resources, say someone gave an order NOT to release fuel for use in ambulances and rescue trucks. And not even for the fishermen themselves who want to help by transporting supplies.
While hundreds of families affected by the earthquakes say they are still sleeping on the streets of Caracas, new reports have raised concerns. According to testimonies shared by citizens and volunteers, some of the humanitarian aid intended for the emergency is being stored in a warehouse belonging to the Venezuelan postal service, located in San MartΓn, Caracas, instead of being immediately distributed to the affected communities. The shared images show families who claim to have lost their homes and who are still waiting for food, water, medicine, and other essential supplies. β οΈ As of the time of this publication, these reports have not been independently verified, and the authorities have not made any public statement on the matter. π In the midst of this emergency, thousands of people continue to need assistance. The prompt delivery of aid is crucial for those going through this difficult situation.
Citizens and volunteers report that SENIAT officials are attempting to seize donations at a collection center in Quinta Crespo. According to reports from the scene, officials threatened to confiscate food, medicine, water, and other essential supplies intended for families affected by the recent earthquakes. They are also reportedly blocking access for volunteers tasked with organizing and distributing humanitarian aid.
While thousands of Venezuelans await aid following the emergency, this video shows several soldiers trying on and measuring shoes. The images have sparked outrage and reignited criticism about the priorities of those who should be focused on assisting the affected population.
International rescue organizations denounce obstruction by Venezuelan officials
INSTEAD OF HELPING, THEY LOOT. Venezuelans complain about the lack of resources and the little help from the local armed forces; not only do they not help, but they loot.
Last night our team delivered food directly to people who need it
You remember my friend in caracas? The first day our group were only 3 people, today it is formed by 23 people and we all are doing effort for the same goal: helping people, now we have more boots on the ground helping us to spread the help!
#venezuela

I want to thanks everyone who sent even 1$ to help people in the tragedic of venezuela, amidst so muc tragedic and caos i will always remember this time because literally all the world joined together to help us and didnt leave us alone
Sincerely thanks you πππ