¿Who are we?

The Hands of Light Foundation is officially registered in Miami on October 23, 2019. However, since 2004 its founder has provided toys, food and clothing to thousands of children in Venezuela during the Christmas holidays, as well as contributing medicines, medical assistance and surgical interventions to children, adults and the elderly.

Our team

At the Manos de Luz foundation we are a team committed to helping the most needy, being made up of very capable and kind-hearted people.

Board

  • President and founder: Luz Marina Pantin.
  • Vice President: Carlos Gustavo Ramos.
  • Director of Health: Marcela Barrios.
  • Director of Education: María Fernanda Schweitzer.
  • Market Director: Stephanie Schweitzer.
  • Public Relations: Olga Olano.

Staff

  • Alfredo De Jesus Pineda Romero
  • Alfredo Jose Pineda Garcia
  • Dainelys Santiago
  • Edwin Ricardo Piñero Hernandez
  • Hernan Jose Santiago Perdomo
  • Isabel Teresa Marquez Briceño
  • Jesus Jose Pineda Garcia
  • Johana Josefina Arria Raga
  • Magaly Medina
  • Rowin Ricardo Piñero Antunez
  • Ybelise Josefina Garcia De Pineda
  • Yelisbeth Ayarí Antunez Perozo
  • Yesika Antonia Antunez De Pineda
  • Yudith Del Carmen Mendoza De La Rosa

Mission

Provide 1000 children of the poorest in the state of Zulia in Venezuela with food, clothing and toys at Christmas and offer breakfast once a week to 200 children suffering from malnutrition. Also help children and adults with physical disabilities to recover, collaborating with medical assistance, equipment, medicines and surgical procedures.

Mision
Vision

Vision

Grow to incorporate a greater number of children into the Christmas program. organize permanent canteens in two cities of the state of Zulia and offer a daily meal to 300 children in each city, creation of a medical outpatient clinic with the capacity to attend daily to 50 children and / or adults with physical disabilities and direct them to a better life or possible recovery.

Light hands will provide a safe space for children, people with disabilities and older adults to access essential needs, such as food, water and medical care, in order to improve their lives.