By Sagrario Santorum | Head of development
Given the political and military tensions that have been developing in Venezuela throughout 2025, we believed it was more appropiate not to undertake large health missions, but rather small ones to the most vulnerable indigenous communities, addressing the most urgent cases. Thus, we have been able to serve a total of 650 people belonging to the Huöttüja People from the communities of Botellón de agua linda, Betania topocho, Guayabalito, Yaviajé, El Paraíso, Betania Camarí and Tencua. All of them located in the State of Amazonas.
We have also received significant donations of medicines of several laboratories, wich we have distributed among the yanomami communities ( Parima B, Platanal, Mavaca, La Esmeralda) of the Upper Orinoco in the State of Amazonas. With these communities we have also begun to developed a coffe production coffe that has already yielded its first harvest.
Finally, we want to thank everyone who has supported us in helping hard-to-reach indigenous communities. We would also like to express our joy because, thanks to your contributions, we are funding our craft coordinator's cancer treatment. Despite having stage four lung cancer, she continues to fight and is improving, wich give us real hope that she can beat the disease.
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