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Ashford Free shop has become a local donation hub, for anyone who wants to donate items to Venezuela.

Two weeks ago, two earthquakes struck the country ... and 50,000 people are now believed to be missing.

So one Venezuelan-born Ashford resident is asking for donations, specifically medical necessities, with the plan to ship them off to Venezuela soon.

Nailah Mahomed reports.
Transcript
00:00I don't see how, as a Venezuelan, I can not do something, however little it is as a drop in
00:10the ocean.
00:11On the 24th of June, Venezuela was hit with two back-to-back earthquakes, which killed over 3,000 people.
00:19Now, it's believed around 50,000 people are missing under the rubble.
00:27One Venezuelan-born Ashford resident still has family and friends in the country, including a great aunt who had to
00:34be rescued from the top floor of her building.
00:37Even though our heart is still in Venezuela, we carry a bit of this guilt, like we're not there.
00:42So we have the shock and the stress and the trauma and we can't, we're like, I mean, I know
00:49so many Venezuelans that are like, I just want to go there and dig with my hands.
00:52But the good news is that the several million of us that are out, we can be a support and
00:59a help by mobilising, by utilising network and resources that if we, perhaps if we had been there, we wouldn't,
01:06we would be in the same boat.
01:07So Tingy Somoza-Lopez has organised a donation hub for medical necessities in collaboration with Ashford Free Shop.
01:14Nappies, which is, you know, an easy, obvious one because there are so many children and babies that have been
01:20orphaned or displaced.
01:23We also are looking for personal hygiene, so things like menstrual pads.
01:29And for Carolina, it was only natural that the donation hub was held here.
01:33As the free shop culture is about community, kindness, love and compassion, when my friend Tingy called me and informed
01:41me about the earthquake, I was like, I need to do this.
01:45I'm going to help you. You can bring all the stock here.
01:49We're going to connect everybody to make sure people can bring the stock and we can show up for this
01:55nation that is suffering.
01:56The donations come in multiple times a day and are being brought in by both traders and locals alike.
02:02This is Tingy's car and as you can see, it's pretty full of the donations, but these are just the
02:08donations from this morning.
02:10They're expected to receive so many more throughout the day.
02:13Now, the donations started on Thursday and at the moment, everything is being held in Tingy's living room.
02:17Well, she'll have to go through and itemise everything, but she's expecting to send off the first shipment to Venezuela
02:23next week.
02:24And with a surge for missing people still underway in Venezuela, Tingy says it's never too late to donate.
02:31Naila Mohamed for KMTV in Ashford.
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