Spreading love across Miami — one care package at a time.

The Love People Project is a youth-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by a 9-year-old with a simple wish: that all people feel loved, valued, and remembered.

Love People Project youth volunteers at a community event table in Miami
Youth-LedFounded by Audrina Ramos at age 9
Miami-BasedServing our local community
501(c)(3) NonprofitDonations are tax-deductible
Powered by LoveVolunteers, families & friends
What We Do

Small acts. Big love.

Every project starts with the same question: how can we help someone feel seen today?

Care packages with handwritten notes reading 'Just a little note to let you know you are loved'

Care Packages

We assemble and hand-deliver care packages — food, hygiene essentials, and handwritten notes — to neighbors experiencing homelessness across Miami.

Volunteers with wagons of donated gifts at Nicklaus Children's Hospital Heart Institute

Acts of Service

From children's hospital visits to book drives and community meal service, we show up wherever a thoughtful act can brighten someone's day.

Youth volunteers making heart shapes with their hands behind Love People Project banners

Awareness Campaigns

We rally young people and families to notice the need around them — and prove that anyone, at any age, can lead with compassion.

Our Mission
“To spark a movement of compassion, love, and unity — strengthening communities and building a world where everyone feels loved and seen. One heart, one act, one community at a time.”
Audrina Ramos, founder and president of The Love People Project
Our Story

It started with a question: “Do you have a dollar?”

At 9 years old, Audrina Ramos couldn't pass someone in need without asking her mom for a dollar to share. That small habit grew into The Love People Project — a movement of care packages, service, and love that has grown up right alongside her.

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Love in Action

Moments from our community

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Join the movement

Every dollar becomes a meal, a hygiene kit, or a handwritten note that tells someone they matter.

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