A public park in Caracas has been transformed into a vibrant hub for children, providing essential activities to help them cope after the twin earthquakes that struck the region. This initiative aims to support the emotional and psychological well-being of young residents following the traumatic events.
Transformative activities for emotional support
In response to the earthquakes, local authorities and community leaders have organized various programs at the park. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, and group therapy sessions designed to foster resilience among children.
According to local officials, the park has seen a significant increase in attendance since the earthquakes. “We want to create a safe space where children can express themselves and heal through play,” said community leader Maria Torres.
Community involvement in the recovery process
The transformation of the park into a supportive environment has involved numerous volunteers and local organizations. They have stepped up to provide resources and facilitate activities that promote healing.



