 On Wednesday, as part of the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at the stadium, Glaber Torres made a $30,000 donation to the I Love Venezuela Foundation. Prior to a pregame ceremony at home plate, he and a special guest spoke with Justin Shackle. I'm with the Yankee Second Basement and Proud Venezuelan Glaber Torres, as well as Carmen Chumachero, who is the president of the I Love Venezuela Foundation. It's a group that's designed to create organizations who help bring social transformation to the country of Venezuela. And Glaber has generously donated a check to this group here for $30,000. So Glaber, I ask you first, how did you connect with the I Love Venezuela Foundation? I know the foundation from Venezuela, they worked really hard from years ago. My agent, with Santi, we connect together. We got a couple meetings. The thing they do for the country is really amazing. It's not just a sport, it's about all the country. I mean, the people need help. All the foundation bring everything they can need. I mean, as a player, growing up in Venezuela, we know how difficult is the situation there. So if I got opportunity to help and bring everything to there, I always available to do everything for my country. I know I introduced you as Carmen. Your friends call you Santi, I know Glaber called you Santi here. What does it mean to have someone like Glaber Torres stand with I Love Venezuela? For us, thank you very much. You have no idea what that amount can make in our countries. I go myself, I've been 28 times to see that the donations are giving to good use. So for us, it's another person believing in us. So we value that trust and I told him I'm going to Venezuela in 10 days and you're going to see what your donation is going to do there. So we're very thankful. Very thankful. For our viewers at home, how could they get involved if they want to help and donate? It's ILoveVenezuelaFoundation.org And in Instagram, it's ILoveVenezuelaFoundation. You can contact us there and we do events also in the US to gather funds to go to Venezuela so you can help us any way you want.