Relatório Final do Projeto Reviver - Centro de Atividades de Educação, Esporte e Cultura para Pessoas com Deficiência
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The Association of Parents and Friends of Exceptional Individuals (APAE) implemented the Reviver Project, a center for education, sports, and culture for people with disabilities and their families.
2016 · 36 pages

Abstract
The project was funded by USAID and had a term of partnership (AID 512-F-15-00001) from September 30, 2015, to September 30, 2016. The project's responsible person was Márcia Regina Fidelis. The project's main activities included the implementation of sports equipment, visual arts, and technology equipment. Sports equipment included items such as a dart, weight, disc, and a chair for running. Visual arts equipment included items such as paints, brushes, and canvases. Technology equipment included items such as a projector, printer, and interactive whiteboard. The project also implemented various activities, including uniform distribution, tênis distribution, and banner creation. The project also produced a documentary and a film, and created a medal for the project's anniversary. The project had partnerships with various organizations, including the Academia Personal Trainer, Casa São Paulo, and the Universidade Federal do Tocantins. The project's macroactivity 1 was education, which included reuniões/entrevistas and palestras. The project's team conducted interviews and presentations to promote the project and encourage people to participate. The project also conducted reuniões descentralizadas in regions with high indices of people with disabilities. The project's team provided training and capacity-building activities for the project's staff and partners. The project's results included the distribution of sports equipment, visual arts equipment, and technology equipment to the APAE. The project also produced a documentary and a film, and created a medal for the project's anniversary. The project's partnerships with various organizations helped to promote the project and provide support to people with disabilities and their families.
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