Estamos con Venezuela

Venezuela earthquake relief

Twin earthquakes struck on June 24, 2026. Three trusted organizations are actively responding — here's exactly where your donation goes.

Updated June 29, 2026Informational page from Alivia

Where to give

Three organizations with active Venezuela programs

Each button opens that organization's own secure donation page. Alivia is not collecting donations — we're directing you to the vetted groups already on the ground.

Dedicated earthquake fund

Catholic Relief Services

CRS has a dedicated Venezuela earthquake donation page and works through local church and community partners on the ground. One of the few organizations with a fund specific to this event.

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Red Cross channel

Cruz Roja / Real Madrid Foundation

This campaign funds Red Cross earthquake relief in Venezuela, backed by the Real Madrid Foundation and Cruz Roja Española. The Red Cross has local presence and established coordination in the region.

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Child-focused relief

UNICEF USA

UNICEF emergency teams focus on children and families — covering water, sanitation, health, and protection in the aftermath of disasters. Active in Venezuela and trusted globally.

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What happened

Families are facing urgent needs after the earthquake.

Current reporting describes twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, 2026, with severe impacts in northern and coastal communities, including areas around La Guaira and Caracas. After a major earthquake, families may be dealing with unsafe homes, disrupted water and power, damaged clinics, aftershocks, and uncertainty about where to get reliable help.

In the first days after a disaster, the most useful help is usually practical: safe shelter, clean water, hygiene support, food, medical supplies, and trusted local coordination.

The situation is still developing, so this page avoids publishing unverified casualty counts or damage totals. We prioritize sources from relief organizations and established news services.

Priority needs

What relief groups are moving on first

  • Emergency shelter for families whose homes are unsafe.
  • Clean water, hygiene kits, and sanitation support.
  • Basic medical supplies and continuity of care for people already managing health needs.
  • Food, blankets, and transportation support for displaced families.

Transparency

How this page stays useful

We keep this page informational, link out to relief organizations directly, and avoid publishing claims not supported by a credible source.