Hawaii woman spearheads donation drive for Venezuela earthquake relief

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) — A Venezuela native is leading a donation drive in Hawaii to provide relief for families in Venezuela who lost everything.

Two earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 killed more than 1,700, according to the country’s government. Many remain missing and thousands were left homeless.

Rosalys Garcia Nunez, an estimating project manager at Island Facility Services in Waianae, is from La Guaira. The city, along with Venezuela’s capital of Caracas, was hit hardest by the earthquakes…

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