The St. Lazarus homeless shelter run by the Camillians, Warsaw, Poland


, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland - Cafe in St. Lazarus homeless shelter (Pensjonat Socjalny Sw Lazarz) run by the Camillians in the city district Ursus. The shelter was created by Reverend Boguslaw Paleczny (passed away in 2009), who was known in Poland for his dedication to help the poor. His picture is hanging on the wall of the cafe. In the front left is Reverend Wlodzimierz, already working in the shelter for six years. The idea is to help the poor help themselves. Every one of the approx. 100 inhabitants of the shelter has duties. It is to help them return to a working life. GT


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Location: Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
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