Pope Francis has opened a free launderette in Rome in the latest of a series of initiatives for poor people that has included help with housing, showers, haircuts, meals and medical care.
Six washing machines and dryers were donated to the facility in the city centre. Detergent, fabric softener and a number of irons have also been provided, reported the Guardian on Tuesday.
The Lavanderia di Papa Francesco (Pope Francis Laundry) intended to "restore dignity to many people who are our brothers and sisters", the Vatican said.
It is designed to serve "the poorest people, particularly the homeless, who will be able to wash, dry and iron their clothes and blankets".
The launderette is located in a former hospital near the Vatican. Showers, a barbershop and medical facilities will also be added, reorted the daily.
Two years ago, the Pope opened a shower and barber service next to St. Peter's Basilica and a dormitory nearby.
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