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Albizu University Offers Free Psychological Support to Venezuelans in Puerto Rico

4 updates over 6 days — last updated Jul 1, 2026

  1. Venezuelans in Puerto Rico Anxiously Await News from Loved Ones After Earthquakes

    via El Nuevo Día

    Venezuelans living in Puerto Rico have spent long hours waiting for news about their loved ones after powerful earthquakes hit their home country. Suyín Huertas, a Venezuelan journalist residing in Puerto Rico, said she and her family have barely slept…

  2. SER de Puerto Rico Hosts Telemarathon to Support Community

    via El Nuevo Día

    Nilda Morales, president of SER de Puerto Rico, called on citizens to participate in the organization's telemarathon on June 28 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The event is free and…

  3. Venezuelans Thank Puerto Rico for Support After Earthquakes

    via Primera Hora

    Citizens of various nationalities, including Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Venezuelans, gathered at collection centers established by the Department of State to help Venezuela, which was devastated by two powerful earthquakes last week. They brought not only essential items like food…

  4. Albizu University Offers Free Psychological Support to Venezuelans in Puerto Rico

    via El Nuevo Día

    The Universidad Albizu has activated its Clínica Albizu to provide free psychological support and emotional accompaniment to Venezuelan citizens living in Puerto Rico. The services will be available in person or virtually at the university's San Juan and Mayagüez campuses.…