Melissa struck with fury. We respond with solidarity.At the end of October, Hurricane Melissa tore through eastern Cuba as a Category 4 storm with winds reaching 135 mph. Entire provinces, Santiago de Cuba, Holguín, Granma, and Guantánamo—are devastated. Families are displaced, homes destroyed, Clinics are overwhelmed. But not a single life was lost due to Cuba's evacuation of 700,00 The storm has passed, but the emergency to supply housing reconstruction, materials, potable water, essential food and medicine has only begun.This is not just a natural disaster. It’s a rupture in an already fragile system due to the decades of the blockade and sanctions Cuba’s hospitals were already short on sutures, antibiotics and basic wound care. Now, they face a surge of trauma patients with no supplies to treat them.Our Goal: $20,000 in 20 DaysWe are activating our coalition to deliver:Medical aid: Painkiller, Antibiotics, Oral Rehydration Salts,Water Purification Tablets ( Anti Giardia, Clostridium) Wound Care kits.  We’ve partnered with trusted redistributors inside Cuba, like Calixto Garcia Hospital and deliver aid with speed and integrity. This is our quick response. Our declaration of strength.How You Can HelpDonate: $25 provides 2 bottles of painkillers,antibiotics, vitamins, water purification tablets.Sponsor a shipment: $500 funds a 1/2 pallet of medical Kits.Share the campaign: Your voice expands our reach, forward this appeal to your friends, colleagues. Partner with us: Clinics, orgs, and suppliers—join the logistics chain, we ask for your help to partner with us. Why This MattersCuba has long stood as a beacon of medical solidarity,with their international medical brigades, Latin American School of Medicine. Now, in its hour of need, we return that grace. This campaign is not just about aid—it’s about affirming dignity, sovereignty, and the power of collective healing.We mobilize because we must. Our shipping container of supplies is scheduled to depart Florida by Mid- December, so please expedite your contribution. This is our response. Our declaration of strength.
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