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Juarez Insanity
In Juárez, Mexico, where government-sponsored mental healthcare is scarce, José Antonio Galván runs a shelter for the homeless and mentally handicapped. Many of the patients are addicts whose minds have been destroyed by cheap drugs. Galván is a former addict himself, who became a born-again preacher and felt a calling to help others in that same situation.
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