Cubans help a Venezuelan mother and her daughters in Miami: "Not everyone does this."

The young woman and her girls traveled through seven countries until they arrived in the US 17 days ago. The TikToker Dairon Cano asked his fans to help her with money and a job so she could rent a place.


A Venezuelan mother of two girls who has just arrived in the United States has received selfless help from the Cuban community.

The TikToker Dairon Cano, who has become popular for helping compatriots facing difficult situations in Miami, shared the story of the young woman who traveled through several countries with her daughters on a dangerous journey to arrive in the United States just 17 days ago.

Cano interviewed a Cuban woman who encountered them on the street at three o'clock and decided to help them.

"They are living in a motel, they have no resources, they have nothing, they can't cook because it's a motel. I have helped her with food, and she is part of an association called 'Brothers of the Street' that gave her a month free to stay in that motel - she has 14 days left - and they provide one meal a day, lunch," she detailed.

The good Samaritan revealed that several of her friends and she are providing breakfast and lunch, and they gathered about 300 dollars to buy some things and medicine for the little ones, who are sick.

The influencer asked his followers to help the young woman with money but especially with a job that would allow her to rent a place peacefully.

Later, Dairon shared another video in which a Cuban family is seen giving the Venezuelan clothes, appliances, and toys for the girls.

"Thank you very much, God bless you and multiply for you always, give you a lot of life, a lot of health, and many blessings, because not everyone can do this," she said excitedly.

"This is what we have to do, my people, help those who are down and support them," he emphasized.

The young girl cried for being away from her mom and the rest of her family, and for everything that happened to her and the other girls during their journey from Panama to Mexico, passing through the other Central American countries.

"In Mexico, they treat you like you are the worst trash in the world," he/she denounced.

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