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An educational project that works with the teaching and dissemination of animation language in Rio de Janeiro. Its scope ranges from a training course in animation for 60 young people between the ages of 16 and 24 to the screening of the short films produced by these students.
Expansion of the Comunicação em Inclusão project with the third edition of the Mostra de Teatro Acessível (Accessible Theatre Festival), which offers a broad program, with physical and communication accessibility, free of charge and open to the public, in 12 cities in the countryside of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Minas Gerais
The project "Galeota Real - Exhibition at Ilha Fiscal" consists of restructuring the exhibition of the Galeota Real. The MuMa project aims to build a new space for the collection of the Maritime Museum (MuMa).
The Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art's activity plan focuses on accessibility projects, such as "Accessible Visits", which promotes, by means of assistive technologies and resources, accessible videos for the most diverse audiences, prioritizing the experience of people with disabilities. The sponsorship of Wilson Sons, thus, contributes to expand the access to MAM, expanding the public welcomed by the museum.
A space for educational innovation and social inclusion that aims to train 400 young people at social risk, aged 17 to 29, from Rio de Janeiro, through the Humanistic and Professional Training Program of the Galpão Aplauso Method of Education for Employment. With our sponsorship, they will produce a specific class to train logistics assistants.
Escola do Olhar, at the Rio Museum of Art, is a center of thought and permanent formation, especially focused on practice and reflection on the relation between education and art.
The Caju Sports and Education Project held by Gol de Letra Foundation in Rio de Janeiro promotes an open action of educational sports for children and teenagers, covering several modalities worked in sports workshops and pedagogical and educational support workshops.
The Japeri Public Golf School, in Rio de Janeiro, offers the opportunity to learn golf to 100 children, all students from public schools in the region. In sports, there is an alternative for the future by also promoting incentives for good academic performance and contributing to the reduction of school dropout.
The paralympic judo project is aimed at socially vulnerable children and teenagers with visual or intellectual disabilities in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Assists in the maintenance of the Núcleo de Prática Musical Nordeste de Amaralina in Salvador. It conducts activities of musical initiation, choral singing, and orchestral practice with wind, string, and percussion instruments. It is aimed at children and teenagers between the ages of 6 and 19, who are primarily socially vulnerable.
It conducts audiovisual and digital workshops for children and teenagers from public schools on the outskirts of Salvador, Bahia. There are three workshop modules: Scriptwriting, Production and Editing. It also has exhibitions to show the videos produced during the course.
The sponsorship provides continuity to the activities of Orquestra Jovem of Rio Grande do Sul, especially with regard to the permanent musicalization and symphonic concert practice workshops for children and young people from low-income families in greater Porto Alegre.
The project aims to guarantee special education, health, and social assistance services for approximately 250 multiple disabled children and teenagers in situations of social vulnerability. It also carries out the training of the professionals who work together.
A community project which objective is to hold cultural activity workshops in needy communities in the city of São Luís. It focuses on children and teenagers in vulnerable situations. It aims to promote the social inclusion of 150 to 240 students with art, culture, and socio-cultural activities.
A laboratory for the production of audiovisual content aimed primarily at young people from the urban outskirts of Greater Vitória. Among its objectives, there is the training of young people between the ages of 18 and 29 in audiovisual production, with the appropriation of new tools for the creation of content focused on their own localities.
The Grandes Navegações project is linked to the Velas Latinoamerica 2022 event, to be held in February of this same year. Organized by the Navy, the project aims to celebrate the history of navigation, the bicentennial of Brazil's Independence (1822), and the history of the Brazilian Navy with lots of Brazilian and Latin American art, music, and culture. Grandes Navegações teaches financial education fundamentals and history to children in a board game set in the period of the Portuguese Great Discoveries of the 16th century.
We sponsored two projects of Instituto Reação: Reação Black Belt, which aims to offer and disseminate the inclusive sports practice of judo at Instituto Reação. It works in a guided way, with playfulness, integrating the socio-educational process with the educational workshops. As well as the Reação Exchange project, which mainly seeks to provide international experience for 10 athletes from the Institute's Olympic program and three members of the Technical Commission.
The sponsorship supports the Olympic campaign of Gabriella Kidd, a Sailing athlete, aiming at qualifying her to represent Brazil in the Santiago 2023 Pan-American Games and in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The support of a multidisciplinary team, acquisition of sports equipment, execution of training periods, and participation in national and international competitions are carried out.
Firming our commitment with the economic and social development of Brazil, Wilson Sons maintains lasting relationships with other social partners, acting in an ethical and solid way for the future of young people and teenagers of the country.
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The Passaporte da Cidadania project has a mobile service, with an adapted bus, to help young people involved with drugs. In 2018, it worked with more than 900 children. Among the demands solved, we highlight the production of documents, school insertions, insertions in the labor market, home visits, and others.
Founded in 1989 by initiative of the residents of Ilha Grande, on the coast of Rio de Janeiro, the organization Brigada Mirim works with young people aged 14 to 17 who dedicate themselves to educational, social, and environmental activities that enhance their relationship with citizenship. Working among tourists and local residents, the brigade's mission is to preserve nature and make people aware of the importance of taking care of the place.