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Social Projects

Inclusion and Social Transformation: Meet the Innovative Projects of the Congregation of School Sisters

At the Congregation of the School Sisters, we believe in the power of education and inclusion to transform lives. Based on the teachings of Mother Teresa, our foundress, we promote social projects that generate autonomy and development for communities and individuals in vulnerable situations.

Rumo Norte Project: Navigating towards professional inclusion

Disabled People's Project

A pioneer since 2002, the Rumo Norte Project is a milestone in the professional qualification of people with disabilities. It offers free workshops for professional qualification and inclusion, as well as psychological care and social support for people with disabilities through their peers, promoting a unique space for learning and empathy.

 

Location: Porto Alegre's historic center, accessible to the entire Metropolitan Region.

Services Psychological and social assistance and professional training workshops.

Qualified staff: Specialized professionals, many of whom are also people with disabilities.

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  • Corporate partnerships, mentoring and technical support are incredible ways to contribute.

Every contribution helps someone take a step towards independence and empowerment.

Connect with us!

We want you to be part of our mission. 

Join us in building a more inclusive and empowered society, where every person has the opportunity to shine.

To find out more, please contact Liziane, the project coordinator, on the phone: (51) 3225 9129.

Mother Teresa of Jesus Sociocultural Association

In the midst of the bustling metropolis of São Paulo, the Madre Teresa de Jesus Sociocultural Association stands as a beacon of hope. Since 2003, our association has been a sanctuary of learning and growth for the underprivileged community of the Jardim Elisa Maria neighborhood, especially through two projects:

  • Center for Children and Adolescents (CCA): A vibrant initiative where young people aged 6 to 15 discover their potential in a welcoming and educational space. With more than 180 active children and many more waiting for an opportunity, this project is a spark that ignites bright futures.

     

  • Youth and Adult Literacy Movement (MOVA): We unlocked the world of letters for 60 students, divided into three classes, giving them the tools to write their own successful paths.

  • Donations, volunteering or simply spreading the word, every gesture helps to shape a better future.
  • Absolutely! Books, art materials and your time are just as valuable as financial contributions.

To find out more, contact Sister Letícia by phone: (11) 96734 1338.