Johanna Jolá Álvarez
Johanna Jolá Álvarez is a key figure in humanitarian efforts in Cuba, leading initiatives to support vulnerable communities, including flood victims and impoverished families.
Year-End Struggles: Fuel Lines Stretch Six Blocks in Havana
Published on 12/14/2024
Cubans Coin Term "The Dry Line" for Endless Queues at Fuel-less Gas Stations
Published on 12/12/2024
Activists to Host Christmas Dinner for Over 100 Families Affected by Hurricane in Guantánamo
Published on 12/9/2024
Gasoline Prices in Cuba: Activist Highlights Black Market Rates Reaching 700 Pesos per Liter
Published on 12/9/2024
Orthopedic Device from Miami Offers Hope to Cuban Teen to Walk Again
Published on 12/5/2024
Cuban Activist Highlights Ongoing Crisis in Guantánamo After Hurricane Oscar
Published on 11/12/2024
Classic Motorcycle Enthusiasts Bring Aid to Hurricane Oscar Victims in Guantánamo
Published on 11/7/2024
Donations from "Huellas" Aid Over 300 Families Affected by Hurricane Oscar in Guantánamo
Published on 10/31/2024
Activists Mobilize Book Donations in Havana and Matanzas for Hurricane Oscar Victims in Guantánamo
Published on 10/28/2024
Young Man in Santiago de Cuba Receives Shoe Donation After Selflessly Caring for Ailing Parents
Published on 10/28/2024
Activists Provide Essential Appliances to Infant with Rare Condition in Havana
Published on 10/1/2024
Cuban Community Rallies to Support Camila, a Young Girl Living in Extreme Poverty
Published on 7/22/2024
Young Mother in Santiago de Cuba Receives Essential Baby Supplies from Activists
Published on 7/17/2024
Activists Provide New Home for Mother and Three Children in Sagua de Tánamo
Published on 6/25/2024
Baker in Camagüey Gifts Quinceañera Cake to Needy Family
Published on 6/25/2024
Donations Sought for Havana Flood Victims
Published on 6/23/2024