¿Reconoces a Juan Carlos Valdivia?
Juan Carlos Valdivia, cubano de Santos Suárez, La Habana, tiene 62 años y lleva 20 años viviendo en las calles de Miami.
No ve a su familia desde el 2019, y es muy probable que hoy sus seres queridos no sepan dónde está ni qué ha sido de él.
Compartimos su historia con una sola intención:
📍 Que su familia o alguien que lo conozca pueda verlo y ayudarlo a reencontrarse con los suyos.
Cada persona en la calle tiene un pasado, una historia y un hogar que algún día dejó atrás.
Si eres de Santos Suárez, si conoces a Juan Carlos, o si puedes compartir este video… podrías ser el puente para que vuelva a casa.
🙏 Comparte este mensaje. Una familia puede estar buscándolo. #miami
Juan Carlos Valdivia’s story highlights the harsh realities faced by many homeless individuals, especially those far from their original homes and families. Living on the streets for two decades, Juan Carlos’s situation underscores the critical need for community awareness and support to help reconnect missing persons with their families. Many individuals like Juan Carlos come from vibrant communities—in his case, Santos Suárez in Havana—but due to various circumstances, they find themselves isolated and disconnected. Miami has one of the largest Cuban expatriate communities in the United States, where stories like Juan Carlos’s are sadly not uncommon. Families can become separated due to migration, financial difficulties, or other social challenges. Efforts to reconnect lost loved ones rely heavily on sharing stories openly and widely across social networks and communities. If you know someone from Santos Suárez or the broader Cuban community in Miami, consider sharing this message. Your action might help bridge the gap and bring Juan Carlos back to his family. It’s important to remember that every person living on the streets has a personal history and deserves compassion and hope for reunification. Supporting local homeless outreach programs, engaging in local forums such as #miami on social platforms, and spreading awareness in Cuban neighborhoods can make a difference. Recognizing individuals by name and sharing their stories raises the chances of them being found and helped. Together, communities can form the vital support network that can turn a story of loss into one of reunion and healing.



















































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