Like so many homes, men from addiction boarding schools arrived at the Editorial Office of EL ECO de PALMIRA. Their job is to sell pastries (alfajores, doughs, etc.) or cleaning supplies.
A young man arrived on the morning of this Wednesday the 16th, he said he was from Hogar Beraca, and he caught our attention that, at the same time as selling sweet food in a basket, he handed out lists from María de Lima-Ricardo Planchón, having the ballot inserted by him. YES to night raids.
As concrete testimony, he gave EL ECO the lists that accompany this note.
We asked him why he delivered these lists, and his response was: “per day, per boy who delivers, they pay 1,000 pesos. They give the money to the Home for its maintenance.” He added that the money from the pastries is also for the Home, for the maintenance of the free institution that houses young people in the process of recovering from addictions.
The Beraca homes, of religious origin, are linked to Pastor Márquez. In the interior of the country there are several, among them the one for women in Paysandú and the one for men in Salto. In these institutions “children with addiction problems, who are homeless, are housed free of charge, as well as women in the Ladies’ Home who have suffered situations of family violence and prostitution,” indicates the description of these homes that provide care. free to boarding schools.