After the Devastating Earthquake in Venezuela, All We Have Left Is Solidarity

The Benito Menni Foundation has launched a relief campaign to support the people affected by the earthquakes that have struck Venezuela, causing significant human and material losses across several regions of the country.

In these difficult times, solidarity becomes an essential response to stand alongside the individuals and families who urgently need help. The small moonlight featured in the campaign image symbolizes support, protection, and hope for the thousands of people who need to know they are not alone.

The support of everyone who wishes to contribute is vital in helping meet the most urgent needs of the affected communities.

Donations can be made through:

Bank Transfer
IBAN: ES81 0049 1821 0724 1063 9312

Bizum: 02732

Account Holder: FUNDACIÓN BENITO MENNI
Reference: VENEZUELA
Donor’s ID Number (DNI):
Telephone: +34 659 566 805

From Hospital Sisters, we join this call for solidarity and sincerely thank everyone whose generosity can help bring relief, comfort, and hope to those who need it most.

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