El Chiringhuito de Dios Shelter in Barcelona

BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 10: Volunteers bring in a paella, donated by a Michelin starred restaurant, for guests at the 'El Chiringuito de Dios' ('The Stall of God') on January 10, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain. The German pastor Wolfgang Striebinger has lived in Barcelona since 1991, originally employed to minister to youths during the Barcelona Olympic Games, he decided to stay and since 2000 has run "El Chinguito de Dios" (The Stall of God). In his mission to support the homeless, Wolfgang and his volunteers offer a place for up to 200 people to come and have some food daily and also offering them assistance with grooming and clothes. Many of the volunteers are homeless and help out in return for meals and a bed. Wolfgang's ethos is to provide peace, calm and dignity to all those that need it amongst Barcelona's burgeoning homeless population. Due to the economic situation his doors are now also open to the long term unemployed and families with little or no income. According to the latest figures 21.8% of the Spanish populations are living below the poverty line. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 10: Volunteers bring in a paella, donated by a Michelin starred restaurant, for guests at the 'El Chiringuito de Dios' ('The Stall of God') on January 10, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain. The German pastor Wolfgang Striebinger has lived in Barcelona since 1991, originally employed to minister to youths during the Barcelona Olympic Games, he decided to stay and since 2000 has run "El Chinguito de Dios" (The Stall of God). In his mission to support the homeless, Wolfgang and his volunteers offer a place for up to 200 people to come and have some food daily and also offering them assistance with grooming and clothes. Many of the volunteers are homeless and help out in return for meals and a bed. Wolfgang's ethos is to provide peace, calm and dignity to all those that need it amongst Barcelona's burgeoning homeless population. Due to the economic situation his doors are now also open to the long term unemployed and families with little or no income. According to the latest figures 21.8% of the Spanish populations are living below the poverty line. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
El Chiringhuito de Dios Shelter in Barcelona
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