In Puerta de Hierro, within the Province of Buenos Aires, Father “Tano” dedicates himself tirelessly to improving the living conditions of the most vulnerable and marginalized communities. The battle against addiction to “paco,” a low-quality cocaine derivative, is an ongoing struggle that demands time and unwavering commitment.
One of the initiatives pioneered by Father Tano is the “Grandparents’ Home“. Here, dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to provide essential care for the elderly residents.
Upon viewing these photographs, Jazmín Ullevicius and her employer recognized a pressing need to support the “Home.” They promptly delivered much-needed medicines and other essential items to enhance the quality of care provided to the elderly residents.
As the noted photojournalist and friend, Juan José Thomes, wisely emphasizes, “Photography should always be conducted with sensitivity and profound respect.”
Puerta de Hierro, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
© Nicolás Preci