A significant example of our initiatives is the Barriga Cheia Project, carried out for 23 years in partnership with the City of Teotônio Vilela (AL). We have made 263 hectares of land available so that families in the city can plant beans. 5qr48
The project has expanded to the municipalities of Coruripe and Feliz Deserto in Alagoas. In Coruripe, the project is known as Projeto Maná, and in Feliz Deserto, it continues to be called Barriga Cheia. In these two locations, we made 175 hectares of land available, benefiting 350 families in situations of social vulnerability.
It serves around 300 children and teenagers in Maceió (AL), offering basketball lessons, educational lectures on sports, health and discipline, as well as psychological with specialized professionals.
It serves 110 children, in the town of Pontes (Feliz Deserto, AL).
It promotes female entrepreneurship, teaching around 20 artisans how to make bags, boxes, folders and other objects from a mixture of sugarcane bagasse and cement sack paper. The initiative is carried out in Feliz Deserto (AL) and Campo Florido (MG), encouraging creativity and income generation.
In Feliz Deserto (AL), the initiative brings together 26 artisans who transform taboa straw into beautiful and unique artisanal products.
It offers, in Feliz Deserto (AL), balanced and nutrient-rich meals in the school environment, promoting the health and well-being of students, in addition to ing academic performance and healthy growth.
Cultural and leisure complex with a children's playground, sand court, exercise area, leisure and walking area, and also a forest with native species of the Atlantic Forest, created through the "Adopt a Tree" program – where children from the Vitor Wanderley Daycare/School "adopted" a tree seedling, caring for it until it became resistant, promoting environmental education and community interaction.
s artisans from Alagoas in Coruripe (AL), who preserve and revitalize the craft tradition using ouricuri leaves.
The Child Labor Eradication Program (PETI) in Coruripe (AL) serves 200 children, offering educational, cultural and recreational activities that aim to keep them away from child labor.
It offers, in Campo Florido (MG), complementary education for more than 170 children. During after-school hours, these children receive extra classes, participate in sports and educational activities, and have access to computer classes, promoting their academic and personal development.
The initiative benefits 50 children in Maceió (AL) through the practice of Judo. With our , the project offers these children the opportunity to develop physical and social skills, promoting discipline and teamwork.
As part of our social work, we maintain the Institute for Social and Ecological Development (Idese), with units in Coruripe (AL) and Januária (MG), which promotes the preservation of nature and the development of the community where it is located, through the promotion of socio-environmental actions aimed at sustainable development.
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