Mexico – USA Volunteers collaborate in "Padre Chava" cafeteria
Tijuana, Mexico - December 2017 - A group of Salesian university student volunteers from different locations of the United States, accompanied by Fr Abraham Feliciano,
SDB, arrived in Tijuana to provide support for the Salesian Project in the "Padre Chava" cafeteria, which assists migrants and people living in the streets. The
volunteers contributed with food it helped prepare and serve in canteen to the many people in need.
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