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Comité de Emergencia (Spain) — Venezuela Earthquake

Spanish humanitarian alliance with a fund dedicated to the earthquake and an official payment channel in euros; it splits what it raises among its member NGOs, several of them present inside Venezuela.

In brief

The Comité de Emergencia is the Spanish alliance of major humanitarian NGOs (the equivalent of Britain's DEC, a member of the Emergency Appeals Alliance) and it opened a fund dedicated to Venezuela's double earthquake. Your donation is charged in Spain, in euros, far from Venezuelan banking, and is split equally among its member NGOs, several of which operate inside Venezuela. It is tax-deductible in Spain.

Why it is trustworthy

  1. Fact

    It has a fund dedicated to Venezuela's double earthquake of June 24, 2026 (M7.2 and M7.5 quakes with epicenter in Montalbán, Carabobo), with its own page and donation button on the official domain.

    comiteemergencia.org →
  2. Fact

    It activated its protocols for the earthquake on June 25, 2026 through an official statement; its member NGOs are responding in shelter, food, water and sanitation, and health care.

    comiteemergencia.org →
  3. Fact

    It is a Spanish humanitarian alliance (equivalent to the DEC model) and a member of the Emergency Appeals Alliance (EAA), an international network of national appeal committees; it brings together major NGOs such as Acción contra el Hambre, Aldeas Infantiles SOS, Médicos del Mundo, Plan International, Educo, Entreculturas, World Vision and Oxfam Intermón.

    emergency-appeals-alliance.org →
  4. Fact

    The charge happens in Spain, in euros, through Banco Santander's payment terminal and PayPal, without passing through Venezuelan banking; it is tax-deductible in Spain (80% of the first 250 EUR).

    comiteemergencia.org →
  5. Fact

    Several of its member NGOs operate inside Venezuela: Aldeas Infantiles SOS has a national office in the country and Médicos del Mundo maintains a country health program (Apure, Sucre, Táchira), which helps the aid reach the ground.

    medicosdelmundo.org →

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