Feb 13 β€’ 22:10 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Apae of Votorantim suspends activities due to lack of transfers from the city hall

The Apae in Votorantim has temporarily suspended its activities due to delayed public funding from the local government.

The Association of Parents and Friends of the Exceptional (Apae) in Votorantim, Brazil, has announced a temporary suspension of its educational and support services for students, citing financial difficulties stemming from delays in public funding from the city government. The decision, communicated on Wednesday, affects all students and families that the institution serves, highlighting the critical impact of government support on local educational services.

For over 30 years, Apae has provided specialized education and support for individuals with intellectual and multiple disabilities in Votorantim. The administration emphasized that ongoing financial and administrative challenges have made it impossible to maintain the necessary quality of service. The institution is actively engaging with the relevant government sectors to seek a timely resolution that would allow the resumption of services as soon as possible.

In a public statement, the Apae management reassured families that they are committed to transparency and respect towards those affected by the suspension. They emphasized that the date for the resumption of activities will be communicated once the financial situation is rectified, underlining the importance of government support in sustaining essential community services and the well-being of vulnerable populations.

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