AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEarthquake Relief & Community Response: Venezuela’s twin quakes (7.2 and 7.5) have left at least 1,430 dead and over 51,000 missing, with rescuers racing as the “survival window” narrows; in La Guaira, access restrictions and traffic chaos are complicating searches, while many families say government help is scarce and they’re digging with bare hands. Faith & Culture in Action: Catholic leaders are calling for a national “Venezuela earthquake prayer day” (June 28), and parishes are turning into collection points through Caritas Venezuela. Diaspora Helping Back Home: Venezuelan communities across the U.S. are organizing donation hubs—Long Island volunteers collecting supplies for families with young children, Tampa’s Arepas Maita running a donation center, and churches and businesses in Milwaukee and Chicago coordinating relief shipments. Aid Logistics & Medical Needs: The U.S. says Simon Bolivar Airport is partially reopened for cargo, while Venezuelan doctors in Miami-Dade are asking for sealed medical supplies for field care in Valencia. Church Leadership Update: Cardinals wrapped up Pope Leo XIV’s June consistory, praising the twice-in-six-months format for helping them “get to know each other.”
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