ABC (09/04/1910) - MJP
The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, who managed two dining Social Sevilla (Triana and Pumarejo), are overwhelmed demand of people coming, both alone and families with children. Citywide, nearly 2,000 people use these resources daily. The demand is such that the association "Your If You Can", the Order of St John of God and the Order of Malta have been put to work soon and will open two new centers in the capital.
Triana The high given each day around 300 hot meals and sandwiches for dinner. In 2009, a total of 76,533 meals, up 15% over the previous year, and 77,027 snacks. In addition, 5,398 offered showers, 9% more than last year. Last year, it served 5,961 seniors, of which 32% went for the first Once this center. 77% of users were men versus 23% women and 66% were foreigners, compared to 34% of English. It also has a staff with symbolic prices that families who attend parishes and guilds give vouchers to stock up on food.
As the dining room of the Daughters of Charity in the Pumarejo, every day they use about 270 people, of which 65% are immigrants. The Sisters of Charity have detected a decline in immigrant "because many have returned to their countries of origin and an increase in English," people who did not come from a lot of years ago or had not done before. " For families with children charge, the dining room that provides food to cook at home.
The Order of Malta, which is a delegate in Andalusia Fernando Farias, open in the first half of 2011 another soup kitchen in the Macarena district. The kitchen will seat 200 guests. The dining room work Monday through Friday by volunteers. Those wishing to contribute to this fledgling project may be directed to "andalucía@ordendemalta.es."
Moreover, the association "You Yes You" and the Order of St. John of God this month opened a soup kitchen in the Mercy Street 8. Start giving one hundred meals a day, as well as hygiene and sanitation services, social assistance and ropería. The association, which has 300 members, need another 200 to cover the high maintenance costs. It also asks for volunteers to address the mess at a rate of 10 a day (for details, tel 955 13 18 02).
Triana The high given each day around 300 hot meals and sandwiches for dinner. In 2009, a total of 76,533 meals, up 15% over the previous year, and 77,027 snacks. In addition, 5,398 offered showers, 9% more than last year. Last year, it served 5,961 seniors, of which 32% went for the first Once this center. 77% of users were men versus 23% women and 66% were foreigners, compared to 34% of English. It also has a staff with symbolic prices that families who attend parishes and guilds give vouchers to stock up on food.
As the dining room of the Daughters of Charity in the Pumarejo, every day they use about 270 people, of which 65% are immigrants. The Sisters of Charity have detected a decline in immigrant "because many have returned to their countries of origin and an increase in English," people who did not come from a lot of years ago or had not done before. " For families with children charge, the dining room that provides food to cook at home.
The Order of Malta, which is a delegate in Andalusia Fernando Farias, open in the first half of 2011 another soup kitchen in the Macarena district. The kitchen will seat 200 guests. The dining room work Monday through Friday by volunteers. Those wishing to contribute to this fledgling project may be directed to "andalucía@ordendemalta.es."
Moreover, the association "You Yes You" and the Order of St. John of God this month opened a soup kitchen in the Mercy Street 8. Start giving one hundred meals a day, as well as hygiene and sanitation services, social assistance and ropería. The association, which has 300 members, need another 200 to cover the high maintenance costs. It also asks for volunteers to address the mess at a rate of 10 a day (for details, tel 955 13 18 02).
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