The Entre Amigos (Between Friends) charity helps the poor of the Seville neighbourhood Poligono SurDuring the lockdown, Sonia Garcia gave birth to her fourth child in an impoverished part of Seville known as Spain's poorest neighbourhood which has been devastated by the virus. "We even thought about going to down to a supermarket, filling a trolley with food and doing a runner," Garcia admits. SEE ALSO: Explainer: How U.S. airlines are trying to stop Covid-19 on flights"We serve as cheap labour," says Rafael García, a 58-year-old office worker. SEE ALSO: A writer’s take on Covid-19 bluesHer husband, who is a mechanical engineer, also works there in a laboratory. But the reality is that "many working families live here" who are "the real victims of the problems of coexistence in this neighbourhood".
Source: Standard Digital July 02, 2020 13:56 UTC