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Venezuelan migration to the United States has increased dramatically. During the first half of 2021, approximately 10,440 Venezuelans crossed the border between Mexico and the United States seeking a better future for themselves and their families. Through our scholarship program to learn English as a second language, we support Venezuelan adults and youth to insert and adapt to the new country.
The lack of food, medicine and
essential services have led 5.6
million Venezuelans to flee the
country. Our commitment lies
in providing support, guidance
and development opportunities
to those Venezuelan migrants
who have lost everything and
are considered vulnerable to
labor and sexual exploitation,
human trafficking, violence,
discrimination and xenophobia.
We provide comprehensive care to 1,000 children in the areas of nutrition, medical care, and education. With this program we provide free daily meals to children who are undernourished or at risk of malnutrition. Also we contribute with their medical care and we offer literacy tools for children and their mothers on different topics such as grammar, mathematics, disease prevention, emotional intelligence, gender violence sexuality, empowerment, among others.
We provide medicines and medical supplies to health centers, hospitals, and medical organizations suffering from extreme scarcity in rural and high-crime areas of Venezuela We also provide medicines to patients with chronic diseases.. This was our first program and has been running since 2016 helping and saving the lives of thousands of people.
Educational and food security program aimed at women between 15 and 50 years old living in rural areas of Venezuela to teach them how to produce food on a small scale. Through a 12 week program, we encourage their entrepreneurial spirit as women farmers and give them tools to sell the food they grow.
This educational program was created in the midst of the pandemic to bring education to children and young people living in rural areas of Venezuela and where distance online learning is not an option. We teach more than 150 kids to read, write and basic math operations. In the case of children under 5 years of age, we focus on strengthening their cognitive skills.
Humanitarian Action is a 501C3 non-profit organization by the IRS.
Tax number ID: 84-2730243. | Your contribution are tax deductible.