Government announces 200 daycare kits by the end of the year, benefiting 10,000 children in PI
The Brazilian government is delivering daycare kits to aid early childhood education in Piauí, aiming to support 10,000 children.
The Secretary of Education in Piauí, in collaboration with the 'Pacto pelas Crianças' program, has commenced the delivery of daycare kits to enhance early learning for children aged 0 to 5 years. This initiative, which kicked off on a recent Wednesday, involves the distribution of kits across 16 municipalities. The overall plan is to deliver 200 kits by 2026, ultimately benefiting around 10,000 children throughout the state.
This initiative is part of the broader 'Pacto pelas Crianças do Piauí', which aims to interlink various sectors such as education, health, and social assistance, focusing on improving care and educational opportunities for young children. The program emphasizes expanding access to daycare facilities while enhancing the quality of care and education for early learners, ensuring that children can explore letters, numbers, and colors through playful activities.
Secretary of Education Rodrigo Torres has emphasized the importance of this initiative as a reinforcement of the partnership with local municipalities and a reaffirmation of the state government's commitment to supporting early childhood education. The overarching goal is to help increase the number of available spots in daycare facilities, ensuring a more inclusive and supportive environment for children in Piauí.