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Venezuela 911 is a humanitarian non-profit organization focused on improving the lives of children, families, and communities in all regions of Venezuela.  With the current crisis throughout the country, now more than ever, the Venezuelan people need outside help, especially with medicines, medical supplies and food for newborns and children.

Our mission: To deliver medical aid and food supplies to children, families, and communities in Venezuela.

With the current medical supply and food shortages in Venezuela, babies, and young children are suffering, and with the efforts of our volunteers and donations we have received, both in medical supplies and monetary donations (used for shipping costs), we have helped many children in need and saved lives.

Our focus: Collect medicines, medical donations and food, from hospitals, clinics, corporations and others, process the supplies by our team of incredible volunteers, raise funds for the shipping costs that are needed to deliver the care packages to their destinations.

Our team works long hours every week to achieve these goals and is able to send shipments weekly to a network of doctors and volunteers on the ground, in various locations throughout Venezuela.

We take our process and procedures very seriously to ensure accuracy in matching the supplies to the type of medical facility, discretion to ensure the safety of the wonderful doctors receiving the supplies; doctors who are risking their safety in order to save lives…

-Venezuela is facing a profound humanitarian crisis. Severe shortages of medical supplies, medicine, food and goods are making it very hard for Venezuelan families to cover their basic needs.

People are not able to get adequate medical care because of the lack of medical supplies and medicine, and they are also not able to get adequate nutrition due to the lack of food and other goods.

The Venezuelan government denies the crisis in the country all together and so they have blocked all humanitarian aid from foreign countries. The government has vehemently denied the extent of the need for help and has blocked an effort by the opposition-led National Assembly to seek international assistance.