Humanitarian Aid

Two-hundred pounds of donated medicine and materials transported to Cuba during one of many trips throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

Food, Medicine & More

Cuba is facing a severe economic and humanitarian crisis. One of the most impactful ways you can help is by donating food, medicine, and essential supplies.

Through a trusted network of relationships, we collect, transport, and distribute critical aid directly to Cuban communities. We prioritize support for the elderly, vulnerable youth, and individuals facing cancer or other life-threatening illnesses.

We also collaborate with charitable partners in the United States and with individuals, grassroots groups, and NGOs in Cuba—working together to support locally driven initiatives that align with our mission of dignity, care, and solidarity.

Want to help get supplies to those in need? Learn more about How it Works.


Donated food and medicine from numerous U.S.-based individuals and organizations.

Miriam, located in Vedado, shows gratitude for the donated food delivered to her during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

“I became a doctor during the Special Period in the 1990s. It was excruciating. But the challenges the Cuban people face today are impossible and the elderly need us now more than ever.”

– Yeneir Vera, MD Cardiologist

 

An assortment of fresh and non-perishable items purchased in Cuba thanks to the generous support from individual donors.

 

What We Prioritize

  • Non-perishable food items

  • Over-the-counter medicines

  • Toiletries such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, and eye solution

  • Home appliances such as air conditioners, and fridges

  • Vital materials such clothing, soap, and flashlights

  • Feminine products like tampons, maxi pads, and razors

  • Emergency cash for medical procedures and elderly needs


Your support provides urgent humanitarian aid to those hit hardest by economic hardship.

Every donation delivers real relief—help us bring hope, and health to those who need it most.

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