
Education that builds awareness. Communities that transform their reality.
We are a humanitarian organization working in Venezuela to advance human rights, education, and dignity for the most vulnerable communities, and to strengthen the civil society organizations that stand alongside them.
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Our Projects

VIHvos & VIHsibles
In a region where new HIV infections rose by 13% over the past decade and 25% of people living with the virus lack access to treatment, VIHvos operates in the space between the community and the health system. Education, community prevention, psychosocial support, and referral to the public health system — in coordination with international cooperation partners. Treatment is provided by the public system; PPF educates, accompanies, and refers.
From Me to You
When 94.8% of trans people lack formal employment and one in three report being misgendered in dental settings, oral health becomes a form of structural injustice. De Mí para Ti tackles three barriers at once — economic, cultural, and access — through a community-expansion model in which each beneficiary becomes a pathway to care for someone else.
Community Voices
Real impact on people's lives. All testimonials have been shared with informed consent under our PSEA protocol.
"Reaching out to PP Foundation was the best decision. The care was incredibly warm, and for the first time I felt I wasn't being judged for getting tested."
Alejandro
Caracas · Consented testimony
"The support was warm and they guided me through every step. I was never alone."
María
Caracas · Consented testimony
"The 'De Mí para Ti' program gave me back my smile. They treated me with warmth and respect, and it is truly free. Thank you."
Carlos
Caracas · Consented testimony
"Reaching out to PP Foundation was the best decision. The care was incredibly warm, and for the first time I felt I wasn't being judged for getting tested."
Alejandro
Caracas · Consented testimony
