“NovaHaven.ai has landed in Camagüey. Our first mission is simple: feed the people. No politics, no conditions — just humanity first.”
Mission: Feed the Cuban People
Day 1 – Arrival (Sunday)
Camagüey Airport: Clear customs with essentials (powdered milk, baby formula, vitamins, rice/beans, cooking oil). Declare transparently if asked — frame as humanitarian aid.
Transport: Secure a reliable driver (USD cash upfront for loyalty).
Base Setup in Cayo Coco: Store food packages in your accommodation.
Evening: Meet a local contact (church or community committee) to identify 1–2 neighborhoods most in need.
Day 2 – Community Assessment (Monday)
Visit Camagüey neighborhoods: families, elderly homes, schools.Document needs (short interviews, photos of conditions).
Identify trusted locals to act as distribution partners.
Deliver first symbolic packages — children & elderly first.
Messaging: “NovaHaven.ai feeds the people — starting with Camagüey.”
Day 3 – Food Distribution (Tuesday)
Organize a community meal event: rice/beans, canned goods, powdered milk for kids Hand out pre-packaged family bundles (3–5 days of food).
Film this carefully: focus on faces, smiles, gratitude, not politics, Begin outlining “NovaHaven Kitchen” (community cooking site for future missions).
Day 4 – Expansion & Legacy (Wednesday)
Explore Cayo Coco & nearby rural towns — fishermen, workers, hotel staff families often face shortages.
Provide aid to under-represented groups (not just city centers).
Record final content for NovaHaven’s global announcement.
Announce next step: urban farming, hydroponics, and nutrition projects.
Practical Tips
Cash: USD works best; bring small bills.
Connectivity: Cayo Coco has Wi-Fi cards (ETECSA). Buy early for updates & uploads.
Safety: Stay neutral. Never present aid as political; always “for the people.”
Documentation: Collect visuals for NovaHaven.ai’s website + global donors.
Event Venue
Locaiton
Camagüey & Cayo Coco, CubaEvent Expired