Volunteers in Florida continue sending earthquake relief to Venezuela through a large grassroots effort, according to reporting. The initiative involves individuals coordinating resources and logistics to deliver help to people affected by devastating earthquakes in Venezuela. One outlet highlights the involvement of an 18-year-old volunteer, Alessandra Izaguirre, as part of the ongoing effort to organize and provide assistance. The work is described as part of sustained aid rather than a one-time shipment, with support continuing as needs develop. The U.S. State Department is reported to be involved in facilitating or supporting the relief effort, indicating coordination beyond local volunteer activity. Details in the provided excerpts do not specify the exact types of supplies being shipped, the shipment schedule, or the scale of each delivery, but both sources frame the effort as an active, continuing flow of aid from Florida to Venezuela. Overall, the accounts emphasize community-led fundraising and coordination backed by governmental support through the U.S. State Department.