Argentinian pastor Dante Gebel supports Cubans with food donations

Known for his influence in the Hispanic community, Gebel was banned by the Cuban regime in 2018.

Somos River entrega ayudas en Cuba © Facebook/Dante Gebel
We are River delivering aid in Cuba.Photo © Facebook/Dante Gebel

The renowned Argentine pastor Dante Gebel announced through his social media the distribution of aid to those affected in Cuba by the recent cyclones that hit the island.

"We distributed hundreds of food bags, making life a little easier for our Cuban brothers. This is the Church; is there any other way?" wrote the speaker, lecturer, and currently the Hispanic Pastor of the Cathedral of California.

One of the shared images shows hundreds of bags filled with food products, destined for a community impacted not only by the weather events but also by the economic crisis affecting the country.

Facebook capture/Dante Gebel

Although he did not specify the area of the country where the donations were distributed, in some of the other images, it was possible to see people gathered to receive the aid.

Facebook Capture/Dante Gebel
Facebook Capture/Dante Gebel
Facebook capture/Dante Gebel
Facebook Capture/Dante Gebel

In 2018, the Cuban government denied entry to Dante Gebel, who had several performances scheduled on the island, due to concerns about his ability to organize the masses and influence public opinion.

Gebel is widely recognized in the global Hispanic community for his entertaining approach to delivering sermons from the River Arena in California.

In addition to having a notable presence on social media, the Argentine is also the host of his own television show, Dante Night Show, where he performs humorous monologues about everyday life and interviews with celebrities.

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