Supplies
Supplies outside Venezuela
Diaspora collection points to send in-kind aid.
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GEM (Global Empowerment Mission) — Doral and South Florida
Backed by: Global Empowerment Mission (GEM)
GEM collects supplies in Doral and dozens of South Florida sites, consolidates them, and ships them to its own distribution center inside Venezuela.
El Minuto de Dios — collection in Colombia
Backed by: Corporación Organización El Minuto de Dios
Long-running Colombian Catholic NGO that opened collection points in seven cities, including Cúcuta on the Venezuelan border.
All For Venezuela — medical supplies from Miami
Backed by: All For Venezuela (@allforvzla)
Diaspora organization with 11+ years that consolidates medical supplies into pallets and ships them to verified destinations in Venezuela.
VENESP — collection in Madrid
Backed by: Asociación Civil de Venezolanos en España (VENESP)
Association of Venezuelans in Spain, active since 2012, that set up physical collection points across the Madrid region.
Arepa Viva — collection in Misiones (Argentina)
Backed by: Arepa Viva (Organización de Apoyo al Migrante)
Venezuelan migrant association founded in 2018 in Posadas, with local institutional backing, that set up collection centers in Misiones after the quake.
MedShare — surplus medical supplies from health professionals
Backed by: MedShare (501(c)(3), Decatur, Georgia)
U.S. nonprofit that recovers surplus medical supplies from hospitals, clinics, and distributors and redistributes them to communities and emergencies. A channel for health professionals, not household donations.
Centro Comunitario AFE (Amor, Fe y Esperanza) — Doral/Miami
Backed by: Centro Comunitario AFE
A Miami community NGO registered as a 501(c)(3) that opened a supplies drive for Venezuela and ships through the GEM corridor.
VAMA — Venezuelan American Medical Association (Miami)
Backed by: Venezuelan American Medical Association (VAMA)
Association of Venezuelan physicians in the U.S. (since 1996) that receives medical supplies at its Miami warehouse and delivers them in Valencia via Cáritas Venezuela and Médicos Unidos Venezuela.
Brother's Brother Foundation — gifts-in-kind (Pittsburgh)
Backed by: Brother's Brother Foundation (BBF)
A Pittsburgh NGO rated 4/4 stars on Charity Navigator that accepts medical supplies and equipment from individuals —with pre-approval— and is responding to this earthquake; it has a track record of shipments to Venezuela.
Matthew 25: Ministries — product donation (Ohio)
Backed by: Matthew 25: Ministries
An Ohio NGO with its own warehouse and a dedicated 2026 Venezuela earthquake response page; it accepts physical product from individuals and ships via on-the-ground partners.
ABACO — Food Banks of Colombia
Backed by: Asociación de Bancos de Alimentos de Colombia (ABACO)
A national network of 26 food banks that receives physical goods at several points and uses the overland corridor through Cúcuta — the surest route to actually reach Venezuela on this whole list.
Cáritas Chosica — collection in East Lima (Peru)
Backed by: Cáritas del Perú (Diocese of Chosica)
The Catholic Church’s social-action arm in East Lima. It receives supplies and delivers them through the Cáritas network, which also operates inside Venezuela: a Cáritas-to-Cáritas handoff that bypasses the state channel.
Topos Tlatelolco Rescue Brigade — Mexico City
Backed by: Brigada de Rescate Topos Tlatelolco A.C.
A civilian rescue brigade with nearly 40 years of international experience. Its brigade members deliver by hand on the ground, which bypasses the state channel in Venezuela.
Acción Directa Barcelona — "Medicinas YA" campaign
Backed by: Acción Directa Barcelona
A volunteer collective in Barcelona that collects medical material only and ships it through Meals4Hope, an NGO with prior shipments to Venezuela.
AACV "Forjadores de Libertades" — Tenerife
Backed by: Asociación Amigos Canarios Venezolanos (AACV)
An association of Venezuelans and returning Canary Islanders with a physical site in Santa Cruz de Tenerife that opened a collection point after the earthquake.
HUELLATINA + Venezuelan-Portuguese Chamber (CAVENPORT) — Porto
Backed by: HUELLATINA / CAVENPORT
The HUELLATINA association, partnered with the Venezuelan-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce (CAVENPORT), opened a collection center in Porto and refuses money: goods only.
Venezuela Te Necesita (VTN) — Paris
Backed by: Venezuela Te Necesita (association loi 1901)
A registered French-Venezuelan association in Paris with a track record of physically shipping baby formula, medicines, hospital material and water filters to Venezuela.
Venezuelans in Rosario (VeneRosario) — Rosario
Backed by: Venezolanos en Rosario (VeneRosario)
A collective of Venezuelans in Rosario that opened a medical-supplies collection and delivers it via Ángeles de la Autopista, a group of volunteer paramedics.