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Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia (left) and a group of Venezuelan migrants (Jorgue, Antonieta, Kevin, Jheison) who arrived 5 months ago in Tumbes, pose in front of the house that serves as premises for the religious congregation. They quickly joined the Comedor Madre Santa Rosa Gattorno of the sister Sofia in the district of Corales in exchange for small works. They had to flee Venezuela because they could no longer provide for the family.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A chain is made to store food donations in the kitchen. The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Antonieta and Kevin arrived 5 months ago in Tumbes, They quickly integrated the Comedor Madre Santa Rosa Gattorno of the sister Sofia in the district of Corales in exchange for small works. They had to flee Venezuela because they could no longer provide for the family. Antonieta is 2 months pregnant, this morning despite her appointment, accompanied by her husband, she was denied her gynecological examination. Antonieta is very anxious because she has pain. Sister Sofia refers to some people suffering from xenophobia in the hospital. Antonieta finally went with Sister Sofia the next morning to the hospital.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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After almost 2 weeks walking on the roads to reach Peru, Venezuelan children arrive exhausted and often very stressed by the situation they are facing. For this, it was set up on arrival at the refuge -Comedor Santa Rosa de Gattorno- an exchange program with Peruvian children. They recreate friends, play, discuss and draw together.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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After almost 2 weeks walking on the roads to reach Peru, Venezuelan children arrive exhausted and often very stressed by the situation they are facing. For this, it was set up on arrival at the refuge -Comedor Santa Rosa de Gattorno- an exchange program with Peruvian children. They recreate friends, play, discuss and draw together.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia came to get some fruit this morning from a crĂšche in a district of Tumbes. With the help of volunteers they will distribute food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia came to get some fruit this morning from a crĂšche in a district of Tumbes. With the help of volunteers they will distribute food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Jagge on the right repaints the ripe on the eve of the holidays of November. He arrived 5 months ago in Tumbes, he quickly joined the Comedor Madre Santa Rosa Gattorno of the sister Sofia in the district of Corales in exchange for small jobs. He had to flee Venezuela because he could no longer provide for his family.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia with the help of volunteers distributes food to Venezuelan migrants in the streets of Tumbes and around the bus terminals. Flores, the most economical company to join Lima could not cope with the growing number of Venezuelans who crossed the border this weekend. The price of the journey, under the influx of massive demand has increased by almost 30%. The deadlines to obtain a place could go up to 2 days.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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In Tumbes, a large number of Venezuelans are doing odd jobs or begging in the streets to earn some money. Most of them arrive with nothing left.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Ana (in the center) despite her 100 years, helps in cooking and participates in the reception of Venezuelan refugees. The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Ana (in the center) despite her 100 years, helps in cooking and participates in the reception of Venezuelan refugees. The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia is receiving a family in great difficulty since her arrival a few days ago. Their disabled daughter has not supported the trip very well. She has eaten almost nothing for several days. They came to meet Sister Sofia to see if she could help them find a doctor. The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Antonieta and Kévin arrived 5 months ago in Tumbes, They quickly integrated the Comedor Madre Santa Rosa Gattorno of the sister Sofia in the district of Corales in exchange for small works. They had to flee Venezuela because they could no longer provide for their families.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Sister Sofia, weeding a small flower bed in front of the house.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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District of Corales, Tumbes (Peru). Jesus is a former member of the Bolivian National Guard, a component of the Venezuelan army responsible for internal security. Arrived in Tumbes in Peru a few months ago, he fled the regime of President Nicolas Maduro. Today he sells ice cream with his bike in the streets of the city on behalf of a small company. He too went to La Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno where he was welcomed by Sister Sofia.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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District of Corales, Tumbes (Peru) 5/11/2018. Jesus is a former member of the Bolivian National Guard, a component of the Venezuelan army responsible for internal security. Arrived in Tumbes in Peru a few months ago, he fled the regime of President Nicolas Maduro. Today he sells ice cream with his bike in the streets of the city on behalf of a small company. He too went to La Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno where he was welcomed by Sister Sofia.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.

Comedor Madre Rosa Gattorno welcomes Venezuelan migrants
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The shelter (Comedor) whose kitchen is run by volunteers and some sisters receives food aid from some often anonymous donors and charities. A hundred Venezuelans come to eat there every day.