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Volunteering outside Venezuela

Remote channels to help from your country.

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Remote mapping with Humanitarian OpenStreetMap (HOT)

Backed by: Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)

From your computer you trace buildings and roads over satellite imagery of the quake zone. Rescue teams and aid agencies use those maps.

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Pro bono immigration legal services (HIAS / IAN)

Backed by: HIAS Pro Bono / Immigration Advocates Network

Lawyers, law students and interpreters help Venezuelans file for TPS and asylum, a demand that spikes after the disaster.

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Verify and amplify with Cazadores de Fake News

Backed by: Cazadores de Fake News

Before forwarding a video or image "of the earthquake", check whether it has already been debunked and share the debunk instead of the hoax.

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Disaster-response deployment with Team Rubicon

Backed by: Team Rubicon

Team Rubicon (already in the money directory) mobilizes trained volunteers for disaster response. You register, get trained, and wait for activation; you do not travel on your own.

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Venezuelan physicians in the US with VAMA

Backed by: VAMA - Venezuelan American Medical Association

The association of Venezuelan physicians in the US activated its quake response. Entry point for diaspora health professionals wanting to give clinical time.

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Volunteer translation with Translators without Borders (CLEAR Global)

Backed by: CLEAR Global / Translators without Borders (TWB)

You translate humanitarian documents for nonprofits on the Kató platform. Remote, asynchronous, no hours minimum.

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On-demand interpreting and translation with Tarjimly

Backed by: Tarjimly (nonprofit)

An app that connects you in real time with people and NGOs needing interpretation or translation. All you need is a smartphone.

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UN Online Volunteering (UN Volunteers)

Backed by: United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV)

Create a profile and apply to remote assignments (translation, data analysis, mapping, psychosocial support) posted by UN agencies and NGOs. Remote work, no money involved.

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Remote GIS volunteering with GISCorps

Backed by: GISCorps (Geospatial Professional Network, formerly URISA)

If you are a geographic information systems (GIS) professional, you register and respond to calls for remote geospatial missions, many tied to disaster response.