About Us
Proyecto Junior, Inc. is a non-profit foundation that aims to improve, strengthen, and support low-income communities in Venezuela, with a particular focus on children, through quality programs of medical care, services and initiatives, distribution of medicines and medical supplies, and placement and coordination of volunteers. Project Junior, Inc. does not diagnose or prescribe medications.
Whom do we do it for?
According to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, a child is considered to be any individual under eighteen years of age. Project Junior, Inc. directs its social action towards the less fortunate children of Venezuela, those who do not have the capability or funds to obtain medicines.
Vision
To serve as the vehicle between medical donations and Venezuelan children who need them.
Mission
Bring quality medicines and medical supplies to the population of underprivileged children in Venezuela.
Values
Solidarity
We are supportive in identifying and generating empathy with children and their families who do not have medical assistance or medicines, we support them and seek their healing and improve their quality of life.
Dignified life
The quality of life designates the conditions in which a person lives, conditions that make their existence pleasant and worthy of being lived or fill it with affliction. We are dedicated to ensuring that poor children in Venezuela have a decent life from the medical care point of view.
Goodwill
We are motivated by the intention to carry out actions that benefit the health of children with economic needs who do not have access to quality medical care or medicines.
Honesty
With honesty, rectitude and decency, we honor our purpose as a foundation. All donations will directly benefit recipients.
How to collaborate?
Donations of Medicines and/or Medical supplies
If you wish to donate medicines and/or medical supplies please contact us by email at [email protected]
It's of the utmost importance that the medicine and medical supplies come in their original, standard packaging. If you have any questions regarding the condition of your donation (medicine, and or medical supply), and the standards required by WHO (World Health Organization), please check out the following link: Guidelines for Medicine Donations.
Thank you for your collaboration!
Every contribution counts,
encourage yourself to help a child in Venezuela!
Medicines
These are some of the medicines that we deliver, so you can have an idea of the scope of your donation.
What happens in Venezuela?
Problems of medicines in Venezuela.
February 7, 2019
Maduro blocks aid at Venezuela-Colombia border
February 7, 2019
Llega a frontera primera ayuda humanitaria de EE.UU. para Venezuela
February 6, 2019
Venezuela crisis: Pompeo demands aid corridor opened
February 6, 2019
La ayuda humanitaria es el gran plan de la oposición de Venezuela
February 6, 2019
The Nightmare in Venezuela Finally Has the World's Attention. Can the Opposition's Gamble Pay Off?
February 4, 2019
Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in nine charts
February 3, 2019
Venezuelans rally against Maduro's government in Caracas
January 31, 2019
Crisis limita el consumo de medicamentos a los venezolanos
October 15, 2019
Siete claves para entender la emergencia humanitaria compleja que vive Venezuela
October 3, 2018
Venezuelan hospital encourages 'kangaroo' baby care to spare incubators
September 11, 2018
For Many In Venezuela, Social Media Is A Matter Of Life And Death
September 6, 2018
Diplomats urge Venezuela to allow humanitarian aid to alleviate crisis
February, 2018
Everyday Misery In Venezuela—Millions of people are facing inhuman conditions in Venezuela right now
February 1, 2018
Venezuela's Health Care System Ready To Collapse Amid Economic Crisis
January 4, 2018
New monthly minimum wage barely enough to buy a daily cup of coffee
August 10, 2017
Medicine Shortages in Venezuela: Dying in Agony
February 25, 2017
La falta de medicinas en Venezuela, un problema que sigue latente y no mejora
February 22, 2017
Salud en crisis: Aseguraron que escasez de medicinas sobrepasó el 85%
February 20, 2017
3 formas alternativas de conseguir medicamentos en Venezuela
December 23, 2016
Venezuelans pour into Colombia, desperate for medical care they can’t find at home
October 20, 2016
‘Like doctors in a war’: inside Venezuela’s healthcare crisis
August 6, 2016
Venezuela in Crisis: Rampant Shortages Leave Country in Shambles
May 15, 2016
Dying Infants and No Medicine: Inside Venezuela’s Failing Hospitals
April 15, 2016
El drama de la escasez de medicinas en Venezuela
FAQ
Fundación Proyecto Maniapure which attends to six rural communities in Venezuela: Maniapure, Kamarata, Wonken, Urimán, Kavanayén y La Urbana. Asociación de Damas Salesianas which has thirty infirmaries throughout Venezuela. Hermanas Misioneras de la Caridad which attends to underprivileged families in their seven centers scattered throughout Venezuela. Hospital San Juan de Dios which attends to underprivileged families in their three centers scattered throughout Venezuela. We deliver donations four times throughout the year. If you're a foundation asking for assistance, you can email us at [email protected] Project Junior delivered its first donation in April of 2016. Since then, we have delivered 5 donations to each foundation; we estimate that we have impacted one hundred thousand individuals, in both rural and non-rural areas. It's our philosophy that every dollar counts, so we accept any kind of donation. So you can have an idea, a pack of acetaminophen, which has two bottles of 500 pills each, that is, 1000 pills for the price of $8.59.
Contact Us
To contact Proyecto Junior, email us at [email protected]
Board of Members
President
María Teresa Mata
Director
María Rosa Rullo Ubaldi
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