"My collaboration in the project that is helping Venezuela thanks to steemit"
Hi, I'm Diego Rosales, I'm 19 years old and I'm from San Cristóbal - Venezuela.
Today's post is about a collaboration to give 130 arepas to more than 100 people in the central hospital of my city.
Because of this publication, I was motivated to help others and join Steemit and their community.
The arepa is a typical food of Venezuela, but because of the crisis is unlikely Get this food.
To obtain it, you need to get up and go to a tail or buy it at very high prices and not at all accessible to people with few resources.
Source
The ingredients used for this collaboration were :
1.- 5 kg of bread flour.
2.- 6 kg of corn dough.
3.- 2 tomato sauce
4.- 3 kg of cheese.
5.- 1 kg of chicken mortadella.
6.-1 kg of red beans.
They were used to make a total of 130 arepas and provide dinner to more than 100 people in great need at the central hospital.
The elaboration It was made by my best friends @untalsaul , @Malos10 and I.
Some images of the process:
At the end of making all the arepas we wrapped them and put them in a container so they could be to be able to transfer them to be given away.
We went to the Central Hospital of San Cristóbal with the arepas. That container was full, and there were more arepas in the handbag
Because there are people coming to the hospital from different parts of the state, with many needs.
We go to the hospital, because several people have relatives who are operating them or doing a medical check-up, some people have weeks or days without eating any of their three daily meals.
When we arrived at the Hospital they received us like this :
When finishing the arepas that are in the container we decided to distribute the remaining arepas that were left in the handbag .
They come from a town called La Grita and they were in the hospital for 3 days and there was nothing eaten on that day.
The people were very grateful.
-The only humanitarian aid foundation @YouAreHOPE
I invite you to see the video about this collaboration.
Happy day .
Thanks for watching my post by: @Diego-ar
Great work man. SO proud of you guys right now!
Thanks <3
Thank you @diego-ar @untalsaul and @Malos10 for helping make the world a better place. I read many articles on the conditions there in Venezuela and my heart goes out to everyone there. Resteeming your post.
These are indeed extraordinary times and am also thankful we have an extraordinary Steemit platform that can help each of us help others.
Many blessing to you and yours... Steem On
Let peace be the journey!
@vickiebarker Thank you for helping us to help <3