Bambu Lab Launches 48-Hour Fundraiser for Venezuela Earthquake Relief Efforts
In response to the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela on June 24, 2026, where tremors of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck, Bambu Lab has stepped up its efforts to provide crucial support. Following an initial donation of $50,000 for earthquake recovery, the company has now announced a community-driven initiative to raise additional funds through a 48-hour charity campaign starting July 13, 2026.
The campaign encourages support from the Maker community, inviting participants to purchase PLA Basic Refill products, specifically in the colors of the Venezuelan flag: yellow, blue, and red. Customers can enter the promotional code "4Venezuela" at checkout on Bambu Lab's online stores in the US and the EU. For each purchase, Bambu Lab will donate an amount equal to the full retail price of the purchased items to UN Crisis Relief, ensuring that 100% of customer contributions go directly towards aiding recovery efforts.
This collaborative initiative is set to begin at 8:00 AM (UTC-4) on July 13 and will provide a vital channel for individuals to contribute, with Bambu Lab taking on the costs to ensure their donations match the original retail price regardless of any special pricing.
Bambu Lab’s late involvement is part of a broader response seen in the Maker community worldwide, with many rapidly producing open-source designs for medical supplies, demonstrating the true strength and solidarity within this creative sector. Many makers have been utilizing their resources to print essential equipment to address the urgent needs of the disaster-stricken regions.
Carlos Hernández, founder and director of LayerLab, Bambu Lab's official distributor in Venezuela, remarked: "The support from Bambu Lab in the form of filament and materials has provided exactly what we need to keep our production running locally. Thanks to the materials provided, our local Maker network can continue meeting the current demands for priority items."
LayerLab has further supplemented these efforts by donating 160 kg of filament and printing capacity to develop and deliver aid supplies to affected areas.
By launching this campaign, Bambu Lab illustrates how companies and creators can come together to make a significant impact during times of crisis. In the aftermath of the earthquakes, various volunteering groups have mobilized. For example, Ostec3D, a Venezuelan initiative focusing on 3D-printed orthoses, has freely shared designs for thermoplastic splints. Makers have connected through platforms like Reddit’s r/3Dprinting and PrintForHelp, linking resources internally and externally.
As the community continues to respond, Bambu Lab aims not only to provide funds but also to connect materials with the specific priorities identified by local teams on the ground. This initiative is a clear response to the many inquiries from makers worldwide who want to be included in the relief effort, emphasizing the spirit of cooperation that transcends borders.
In concluding this effort, Bambu Lab will release the total funds collected and confirm the donation to UN Crisis Relief through their official channels, promoting transparency within the campaign and providing reassurance to all contributors. Moreover, further details about the campaign, including terms of participation and processes for donation handling in case of returns, will be shared when the action commences on July 13.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals to contribute to a meaningful cause while supporting local production efforts. If you wish to assist further, direct financial support to established and reputable organizations is encouraged alongside participation in this unique campaign.