• Ameropa Fertilizers Food Feed Danube Agriculture Foundation Brazil

    BRAZIL

  • Ameropa Fertilizers Food Feed Danube Agriculture Foundation Brazil Projects

    BRAZIL

ACTIVITIES IN BRAZIL


Our humanitarian activities in Brazil started in the 1980's on behalf of Ameropa AG. In 2002, they were formally taken over by the Ameropa Foundation.

The Foundation has been involved in the following projects:

  • Support of four schools for basic, secondary and vocational education.
  • Institution for micro-credits and credits to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).
  • Agricultural projects with subsistence farmers.
  • Holistic project aiming at the integral betterment of the (ex)-favela and still marginalised community of Mãe Luiza, including educational, social, cultural, sportive and urbanistic measures.
  • Management of the Arena do Morro by our local partner, the Centro Sócio-Pastoral Nossa Senhora de Conceição in cooperation with the government of Rio Grande do Norte.

OUR KEY PROJECTS

 

BUILDING OPTIMISM

 
Over the past 40 years, the district of Mãe Luíza in Brazil's north-eastern city of Natal developed from a desolate favela into a functioning community. From the first humanitarian aid to construction of a gymnasium, this persistent process is outlined in short articles.

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ARENA DO MORRO

 
The Gymnasium Arena do Morro provides a vast record of services to the community of Mãe Luiza and to the city of Natal. It offers a diversity of daily activities from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week, and they are not only related to sports or leisure, but also to cultural events. All classes and events are free of charge.

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MÃE LUIZA

  
The Ameropa Foundation has accompanied Mãe Luiza since 1992. At the time, Mãe Luiza was a miserable favela. Together with the leading people of the Centro Sócio-Pastoral Nossa Senhora de Conceição, founded by Padre Sabino in 1980, we had the vision to change this slum-like settlement into a modest community offering a life in peace and dignity.

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PASSO DA PATRIA

 
One of the numerous favelas of Natal is Passo da Patria. It is situated on the outskirts of the city, on the shore of the Potengi river. About 6,000 people live there.

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RIO DAS OSTRAS

 
Since 2004 the Foundation is supporting a vocational school in Rio das Ostras, a three hours’ drive from Rio. Roberto Kern, a Swiss expatriate and retired welder, opened a school for welders, mechanics and locksmiths.

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