Cuban donates fish and seafood to compatriots in difficulty in Miami.

The owner of the fish market helped the Cuban TikToker Dairon Cano to continue supporting the emigrants who are struggling in Miami.


A Cuban entrepreneur donated several bags of fish, lobsters, and shrimp to his compatriots in difficulty in Miami, as a gesture of solidarity in light of the difficult economic situation many migrants face, highlighting the spirit of community and mutual support within the Cuban diaspora.

The influencer Dairon Cano (@dairon_cano_champions) shared a message of thanks on TikTok to the owner of the fish market, on behalf of the Cuban families who will receive the food aid.

The TikToker also thanked the entrepreneur for trusting him and the work he does to support needy Cubans in Miami: “I am glad that there are people who identify with me, who tell me ‘Dayron, my brother, I am with you’,” Cano noted.

"You are doing a job that no Cuban does," pointed out the entrepreneur, thanking the influencer for the work he has done to support emigrants in Miami.

Cano has stood out in recent years among the community of Cuban exiles in Miami for providing assistance to those who are struggling.

Recently, a Cuban who lived on the streets of Miami and slept in a park got a job thanks to the solidarity of his compatriots, who were moved by his situation.

A large part of this aid came after a TikToker named Cano shared his case on social media, generating a wave of support.

"Many people I never thought I would know have called me to offer me help and work," he said.

The boy, originally from Matanzas, thanked the support he received and revealed excitedly that he has received "a ton of job offers."

A few days ago, the influencer made a donation to a Cuban mother who, after traveling pregnant through several countries and arriving in the United States, gave birth to a beautiful baby.

The TikToker expressed great admiration for the feat accomplished by the Cuban: "Look what I brought you, clothes for you and some little things for the baby."

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