Every number here is a photo.

These counters are a straight sum over deliveries a human personally reviewed and approved — click any number to see the photos behind it.

items delivered, photo-verified

What's come in on-chain

This data comes straight from Solana and Ethereum — anyone can verify it independently on a block explorer. Shown here next to the impact log above so you can see money in vs. aid delivered.

Totals received

Recent transfers

How this works

Wallet to wallet, nothing in between

This site displays two addresses — one on Solana, one on Ethereum — that belong to a friend of mine who leads a group of volunteers in Caracas. When you send funds, they go directly to his wallet, and he and the group use it to buy supplies on the ground. This site, and I, never touch the money. There is no pooled account, no smart contract holding funds, no intermediate custody of any kind, no middlemen — just funding straight from person to person to help children and adults in need on the streets of Venezuela.

What this isn't

  • Not a registered charity — no tax receipt, no 501(c)(3).
  • No KYC, no fiat on/off-ramp — this is crypto, wallet to wallet.
  • No pooled or custodial wallet — funds never pass through anything I control.

Verifying the addresses

Address integrity is the single highest-stakes property of this whole project — a swapped address means your donation reaches a clone, not him or the volunteers he works with. The two addresses shown above were published once, together, from an established personal channel I've used for years, and haven't changed since. The "Verify this address" panel links to that post and to a block explorer so you can check independently before sending anything.

Impact tracking

Photos of purchases and deliveries come in from the ground via Telegram. Every single one is manually reviewed and approved before it's published — nothing goes live automatically. Approved photos back every number in the impact section above, and every number links back to its evidence.