He tells us that since 2014, when he was already visiting penal unit 15, he had the opportunity to meet Pampa, and on one occasion he mentioned that he had plans to set up something at the inmate level in order to generate money with which they could help. to their families, and they needed a civilian, I asked him if he could collaborate and he said yes, and that's where it all started, ten years ago, at that time I was attending pavilion 6, where he offered the Christian word, Becedillas says and he came once a week, as well as going to the University Pastoral where we also met with pampa.


Spiritual training and help
Currently in Liberté we have Bible courses, every Tuesday, we also have talks with the boys not only on biblical topics but also on personal issues, where different types of concerns are raised, family issues, or exit benefits, we have gone to the houses of their relatives where we go with the help of food, for example, we do everything that one can do and is within our reach.
About Liberté today
When one compares it with what was the beginning, one is surprised where it got, because it started in a small workshop, where they wanted to kick them out, and well, there they had to fight to stay, and getting to this today is something wonderful, surprising. I have many contacts, within the prison service because I have been visiting prisons for twenty years now, and I tell them about Liberté and some are surprised at what has been achieved here for the benefit of people deprived of their liberty, because that is the main objective.
Your prison visits
This tour began on March 16, 2002, Becedillas tells us, and there he visited unit 6, there were several inmates who were detained for a cause that was very famous here in Argentina, very mediatic, and we began to visit them. Later I was in Varela, and for several years I visited that unit, 32, also 42 and 31 and later when I came to live in Mar del Plata, I started visiting Alcaidia 44 and then I stayed here in 15.
message of hope
We always try to leave a message of encouragement, of hope, I always tell them to try to make the most of their time, and that this is a place to come only once, once they leave here they should never come again and that go as far as possible. It makes me very sad that I see people again, who had left and I see them again in here, but it also makes me very happy when I know that those who left no longer come back.
And many of them I see again in the street, I visit them, we chat, I find out that they have undertaken some work, they have reintegrated into society and that really makes me very happy.
The message is that, that they take advantage of the time, that they try to get the best they can get out of here, and that they also take God into account, He can do things for them that perhaps the lawyer or the judge cannot do, but God can do it, and I have also seen that on many occasions as God has acted in the lives of many people deprived of their liberty to help them get ahead.
Source: Liberte