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lives the COVID-19 health emergency without a lockdown and without halting her work to help the transgender community . The “Paola Buenrostro” Home in Mexico City has given shelter to 12 trans women who were left without a home or a job due to the pandemic.

Now, living in an environment of sisterhood , the women, most of whom are sex workers , have the opportunity to certify their education via online and even learn beauty activities to leave sex work behind and support themselves economically once the lockdown ends.

The women who stay at the “Paola Buenrostro” Home receive food through the Community Kitchen program that distributes meals among the neighbors living in La Casilda, Cuautepec Barrio Alto , where the home is located.
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Some of them still keep the clothes they wore as sex workers .

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Through workshops, women can learn beauty activities to leave sex work behind.

The place has everything the trans women need to live during the health emergency .

The women spend time together and talk while they enjoy the food the shelter provides for them.

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