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Jacksonville community rallies to support Venezuela earthquake victims

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A local organization is calling on the Jacksonville community to help those affected by a devastating earthquake in Venezuela, where the death toll has surpassed 4,000 and thousands more have been left without homes.

Several donation drives are now underway across Jacksonville, collecting essential items for those impacted by the disaster.

How to donate

The First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is organizing the effort, and Chets Creek Church on Hodges Boulevard is one of the locations accepting donations. The collection period runs through July 26.

Organizers are accepting non-perishable food items, first aid supplies, medications, blankets, sleeping bags, personal hygiene products, diapers, formula, baby food, pet items and pet food. All donated items must have a valid expiration date.

Drop-off hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sundays from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

‘This community has always stepped up’

Monica Hernandez of the First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce says this moment speaks to something bigger — a long tradition of generosity in Jacksonville’s community.

“This community is one that I’ve always seen step up, you know, to step in and support others that have been affected, right? Not just with Venezuela, but even when Hurricane Maria was — you know, took or was, or impacted Puerto Rico — we saw a great amount of individuals and families that really supported the Puerto Rican community as well. And again, not just overseas, but at the local level,” Hernandez said.

Volunteers with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce consolidating donating items collected for Venezuela (Copyright 2026 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

Jacksonville’s growing Latino community

The Latino community in Jacksonville has a significant stake in the relief effort. According to U.S. Census data, Hispanic and Latino residents made up roughly 12% of Jacksonville’s population in 2024, many of whom have friends and family in Venezuela and across Latin America.

Organizers are strongly encouraging residents to drop off donations during the designated collection period. Additional drop-off locations around the Jacksonville area will be announced in the coming days.