00:00Amid the tragedy that struck Venezuela, many celebrities and influencers on social media
00:07They have shown solidarity with what has been this case.
00:11Many organized flights to deliver aid, others organized collection centers,
00:16Others made cash donations, but here you'll see who these people were.
00:21who made large donations and provided significant aid to Venezuela among celebrities.
00:27So find out.
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00:40We begin with Daddy Yankee.
00:42Daddy Yankee announced the launch of the Puerto Rico initiative through a video on his social media.
00:47Venezuela.
00:48He explained that he could not remain indifferent to the tragedy and called on citizens to unite in sending humanitarian aid.
00:57towards this country.
00:58The campaign took place at the Iran Victor stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
01:03Daddy Yankee not only lent his image to the campaign, but he also personally went to the collection center.
01:08During the day he was seen receiving donations from citizens, helping to sort boxes,
01:14talking with volunteers, personally thanking those who collaborated.
01:18The first shipment left on July 1st from Luis Muñoz Marín airport.
01:23The shipment included approximately 4.5 tons of humanitarian aid,
01:27transported in two aircraft bound for Simón Bolívar International Airport.
01:33Another one who didn't fall behind was Santiago Matías Alofoque.
01:36After the magnitude of the disaster became known, Santiago Matías publicly announced that he would make available
01:43Air transport to deliver humanitarian aid from the Dominican Republic to Venezuela.
01:49Once completed, the first stage of collection confirmed that the plane carrying aid had already departed for Venezuela.
01:56The videos posted showed boxes full of medicines, food, clothing and basic necessities.
02:04A second shipment, due to the number of donations received,
02:08Santiago later announced that the second part, with humanitarian aid, had already been completed.
02:14Another one who didn't stay behind is the Spanish urban singer Rosalía.
02:19Rosalía chose to provide aid through UNICEF, an organization that was already working in the affected areas.
02:26The singer explained that she wanted her contribution to go directly to those who needed it most.
02:31and chose to collaborate through an entity with a presence on the ground.
02:36What did it allow to be financed?
02:38UNICEF reported that Rosalía's donation helped provide clean drinking water to more than 30,000 children during a
02:46month,
02:46to provide medical care to 25,000 people for three months,
02:50to enable safe spaces for affected children and support child protection efforts.
02:56Another person who contributed to the cause of Venezuela was chef José Andrés.
03:02Spanish chef José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, reacted a few hours after the disaster.
03:08His organization began mobilizing specialized emergency food teams to the affected areas.
03:14Reports indicate that José Andrés announced a contribution of one million dollars to strengthen the humanitarian response
03:22and expand World Central Kitchen's capacity to serve in Venezuela.
03:26Although José Andrés does not belong to the world of music, he is a very important figure in what was this
03:32disaster,
03:32since he was one of the first to use social media to announce the aid available wherever possible.
03:39to arrive and all that.
03:40Apart from his contribution, which was a great contribution to the cause of Venezuela.
03:46But another one who didn't fall behind was the Venezuelan, Danny Ocean, an urban singer.
03:51As a Venezuelan, Danny Ocean stated that it was difficult for him to continue his tour while his country was going through the tragedy of the double homicide.
03:58earthquake.
03:58Therefore, she turned her European tour into a fundraising campaign, inviting festival organizers to support the
04:05cause.
04:06During their concerts, QR codes were enabled so that the public could donate directly to organizations such as World Central Kitchen.
04:13and Bambi Home,
04:14while the event screens broadcast information about the emergency to encourage solidarity.
04:21Other special mentions must also be made here, since, for example, Ricardo Montaner, from Venezuela,
04:27He led a sustained campaign of dissemination and mobilization so that people affected by this case could be helped.
04:34Carlos Baute also used his social media to help locate missing persons and spread useful information.
04:41Lele Pons also used her social media and knows she has a large fan base on her social networks.
04:47She also used her networks to publicize the networks where aid can be channeled and delivered.
04:54Shakira promoted verified organizations so that their aid would not fall into the wrong hands.
05:03That was a big part of Shakira too.
05:05Ricky Martin also used his concert to raise awareness of this case and encourage people to send aid to Venezuela.
05:12Meanwhile, what do you think?
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