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Initiatives

We stay when the emergency stops making the news

A mission ends when the team flies home. The need does not. The families we met in July are still in the tent camps, with small children and grandparents keeping daily life going. These three initiatives are how IHE stays: steady monthly support, volunteer health care, and education that outlasts the emergency. None of them was invented at a desk. Each one answers something the team saw with its own eyes.

A volunteer hands fresh fruit to a mother beside her child's stroller; the camp's tents are visible across the street in Caracas.

Ask for help, offer help

The platform where anyone posts what they need or what they can give, and people reach each other directly. Running today in La Guaira and Vargas.

About Humanade

A member of the IHE team hands toothbrushes to children who reach out to receive them at the camp.

Volunteer health care

A volunteer network of physicians, dentists, nurses, and psychologists bringing physical and mental health days to the camps, starting with the September mission.

Learn about the Medical Corps

Children proudly show their finished drawings, including a Venezuelan flag, beside an IHE volunteer at the camp art workshop.

Education

IHE Learning Centers

In development

Food eases today; education changes tomorrow. A safe local space where volunteer teachers give live classes, planned first for the communities the missions already serve.

Learn about the Learning Centers

Stay with the camps, the way we do

The Venezuela hub holds the July mission report, the photo record, and the September plan. And if what you need is to ask for help or to offer it, that happens on Humanade.