MIAMI — Save The Children asked the public for donations after 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday.
The nonprofit expects children in northern Venezuela to need “urgent support” to access shelter, food, water, and healthcare.
The organization, which has been supporting programs in Venezuela since the 1980s, asked the public to help support the Children’s Emergency Fund.
For more information about how to make a financial donation to the fund, visit this page.
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