A vacation apartment complex in Spain had strict rules about nudity in communal areas it was mandatory, and there were even security guards in place to ensure that no one wearing clothes would be allowed into the swimming pool and the gardens.
TVE, has shown the work of some of those groups.
“We could not close the doors.
We had 500 families without resources. We already had soup kitchens open, but with the pandemic we had to change our way of doing things. We couldn t feed them at the tables but we gave them hot food in cartons, so that they could take it home”, tells Mari Carmen Jimenez, a representative of the evangelical NGO Remar.
Pablo Lopez, a leader of the social work of the evangelical Christian community Eben-Ezer in Madrid, recalls that “
at first we were bewildered, because the government said that nothing was happening here, but then everything was closed, so