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IAESTE Day - Brazil 21 October 2011

This year, IAESTE Brazil organized activities in 12 cities where students, both foreign and Brazilian, visited institutions supporting vulnerable children. The initiative saw donations and involvement from local communities, with approximately 300 people taking part.

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IAESTE Day - Brazil 21 October 2011

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  1. IAESTE Day - Brazil 21 October 2011

  2. IAESTE Day - Brazil • This year, IAESTE Brazil decided to do something different to celebrate IAESTE Day. We organized activities in 12 different cities, and in each of those cities our students, foreign and Brazilian, visited and made donations to institutions that are responsible for children in need, abandoned children and/or children that were taken from their homes to be kept away from abusive parents.

  3. IAESTE Day - Brazil • The cities where the activity happened were: São Paulo, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Bauru, Florianópolis, São Carlos, Viçosa, Ouro Preto, Campinas, Rio Claro, Lorena and Salvador. • The communities from those cities also helped with donations, specially students from local universities. • Approximately 300 people were involved!

  4. IAESTE Day - Brazil

  5. Viçosa, Minas Gerais

  6. Bauru, São Paulo

  7. Florianópolis, Santa Catarina *In this city the students weren’t allowed to photograph the children, in order to protect their anonymity.

  8. São Paulo, São Paulo *In this city the students weren’t allowed to photograph the children, in order to protect their anonymity.

  9. Lorena, São Paulo

  10. Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais

  11. Campinas, São Paulo

  12. Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais *In this city the students weren’t allowed to photograph the children, in order to protect their anonymity.

  13. Rio Claro, São Paulo

  14. São Carlos, São Paulo *In this city the students weren’t allowed to photograph the children, in order to protect their anonymity.

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