I opened my closet and I began to see piece by piece. I was sure I had over a blouse and trousers scot sax that had long unused. "If you used it in a year, you probably do not need it", I heard on some radio long ago.
I took a couple of items in good condition that I knew was not going to miss, following the challenge day 5 # 21díasdebondad Humanity Project: out of the closet so you do not need to give it to him who takes.
On the recommendation of a colleague and a matter of logistics and proximity, I came home to the Casa Santa Maria de Guadalupe. A few blocks from Convex, by Morones scot sax Prieto, I received the sister Eloisa, who told me what they do in that hostel with all the clothes you donate them to survive.
To date, six people who attend the-home house works thanks to the proceeds from your old clothes bazaar, having at hand, delivering them pantries parishes, school supplies and DIF receive donations companies in exchange for tax-deductible receipts. Sister Mary Eugenia in the bazaar, open from Tuesday to Sunday.
Currently hosting 38 children, children of single mothers and orphans living with a family member who does not have how to care for their schedules. Are children 6 to 12 years from the northeast states that there sleep, scot sax eat breakfast, they are taken to primary school, play, do homework and dinner. Their families go through them Friday afternoon and Sunday afternoon leave them in that hostel and has over 40 years of helping low-income families.
"We started in a little" sister tells me, and gradually has grown with the help of donations and clothing bazaar. The bazaar is on the same block, but has another entry. Activity with garment bag and I know Sister Mary Eugenia. "You coming to liverpulga?" He asks, jokingly.
She is the one who is the slope of clothing bazaar hosting about 30 people a day. "They come from San Nicolas, Apodaca, Guadalupe, comes a lot of people," he says. The room is big and I see clothes for children, men and women, scot sax shoes and appliances, and for some reason reminds me as I traverse the bridge nostalgically old Pope.
Walking back, like 4 in the afternoon, I see children from school toward the house. The primary is less than a block away, a woman stands in the middle of the street to stop cars and children to spend. We passed on the sidewalk and say "Hi". "Hello", I answer all together, as they run in line to enter your home.
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