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.
WarningVerify the channel before acting: the campaign lives on Instagram (the site arepaviva.com doesn't mention it). There is no guaranteed cargo route from Argentina to Venezuela; the shipment may be delayed or redirected. If you prioritize certainty of arrival, donating money to an organization with logistics inside Venezuela is better.
What it does
You drop supplies at its Garupá site or a partner point. It coordinates with the Misiones provincial government to speed shipping and cut red tape.
How to take part
- Confirm via @arepaviva on Instagram that the drive is still active and what they need today.
- Site: Doctor Sabin 25, near Av. Las Américas, Garupá (Misiones).
- Alternate points: San Pedro Lutheran congregation (Posadas) and Instituto Gutenberg (Posadas).
- Ask the organizer about the exact route into Venezuela before handing anything over.
Verified facts
- Fact
Arepa Viva was founded in 2018 in Posadas by Venezuelan migrants with support from the Evangelical Lutheran Church, with eight years of documented work and its own site (arepaviva.com).
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For this quake it coordinates collection with the Misiones provincial government (Argentina) and has backing from the National University of Misiones, Rotary Club, Club Huracán, and Instituto Gutenberg.
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