Projects/Programmes
Task Brasil runs a number of projects, supporting the most vulnerable of the young people living on the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
Task Brasil’s Project Daiana for Street Children runs the following programmes:
- The Organic Programme
Epsom College Farm is a 55-acre farm close to Cachoeira de Macacu, a 90-minute drive from Rio de Janeiro. In this project teenage boys, previously at social risk, who are committed towards their self-development, are referred from other shelters or the juvenile detention system or Casa Roger Turner to live at Forest House. The boys learn about sustainable farming techniques, develop income generating skills and participate in educational, cultural and leisure activities in the local community. They attend school and receive health care treatment. Forest Houseis the first of five houses for boys aged 10 - 14 years who have lost contact with their family or are orphans. All food produced on site is organic. Fruit and vegetables produced are also supplied to Task Brasil’s other projects.
In addition, the Educational Project, allowed children of impoverished families to have access to quality education. It run between 1995 and 2001, enablying two boys to be given the opportunity study at Orwell Park School and King School, Ely for 3 terms. On their return to Brazil they received schorlaship towards their studies until they finished they studies before University.