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Latino Music Mobilizes for Venezuela and Colombia in Miami: All About the Teleton/Concert Unidos Por Los Nuestros

Proceeds from ticket sales and online donations will fund relief, rebuilding and mental health services for earthquake victims, organizers said.

  • More than 15,000 people filled Miami's Kaseya Center on Sunday night as Latin music stars turned a concert into a show of solidarity with earthquake victims in Venezuela and Colombia.
  • While the concert initially focused on Venezuela, the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck Colombia on August 10 prompted organizers to expand their mission, as the death toll reached at least 295 people.
  • Organizers announced a $500,000 donation from the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, while the Los Angeles Philharmonic pledged $50,000 to Dudamel's Earthquake Recovery to Support Venezuelan Communities fund.
  • This past week, multiple cargo planes filled with aid headed to Colombia from South Florida, as the Global Empowerment Mission in Doral deployed multiple teams to address the disaster's multiple ground zeroes.
  • On August 23, the relief effort will move to Bogotá for a concert titled "Voces por la Vida: Concierto para la Reconstrucción de Colombia," continuing the shared international campaign to help both nations rebuild.
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More than a hundred Latin artists and personalities, led by Marc Anthony, Chayanne, Olga Tañón, Luis Fonsi and Feid, joined their voices this Sunday in Miami to raise funds for earthquake victims who have left more than 6,300 dead in Venezuela and at least 294 in Colombia.

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Miami, 16 Aug (EFE).- More than a hundred Latin artists and personalities, led by Marc Anthony, Chayanne, Olga Tañón, Luis Fonsi and Feid, joined their voices this Sunday in Miami to raise funds for the victims of earthquakes that have left more than 6,300 dead in Venezuela and at least 294 in Colombia. The opening of the night was in charge of the legendary driver Don Francisco, the father of Latin American teletons, who recalled that “in the f…

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All funds raised will be managed by international humanitarian organizations and used to address the needs of affected families.

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Marc Anthony, Chayanne, Luis Fonsi and Feid lead the concert “United for Ours”, bringing together more than 15,000 people to support earthquake victims

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