In Virus-Hit Mexico, Feeding Orphans Takes a 'Miracle'
TEXCOCO, Mexico (AFP) At an orphanage in pandemic-stricken Mexico, the nuns water down milk and eke out food for the children victims of violence, poverty, and now the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
Even before donations began drying up because of the disease, it was a struggle for Mother Ines de Maria Piedras and her sisters to keep the shelter located in Texcoco, in central Mexico, running.
Now the Casa Hogar San Martin De Porres y Juan XXIII is facing a critical situation.
Largely dependent on state resources that were already insufficient before the virus struck, the orphanage has lost several benefactors due to the pandemic.
Many of them were left without work, so they stopped their donations until further notice, Mother Ines told AFP.
Since 1965 the shelter has welcomed children who have suffered from mistreatment, sexual abuse or the sudden disappearance of their parents.
Currently 65 children and teenagers live there.
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