Mar 20 • 16:58 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Emaús Daycare is inaugurated in Óbidos and will serve more than 60 children

The Emaús Daycare in Óbidos, Brazil, has been inaugurated to serve over 60 children from different neighborhoods.

The Emaús Daycare was officially inaugurated in Óbidos, Pará, during a ceremony that took place on Thursday, where community members gathered for a mass led by local clergy. This new daycare facility is an extension of the Bom Pastor Educational Center and is built with the goal of serving more than 60 children from various neighborhoods in the city. The initiative highlights the vital role of faith and social commitment in community development.

The establishment of the Emaús Daycare is a collaborative effort that involved contributions from benefactor Kirsten Steinhaus from Germany, along with partnerships between the Óbidos Diocese, the Emaús Charitable Association, the Franciscan Congregation of Pastoral Action, and the Municipal Education Secretary (Semed). This new facility aims to significantly enhance educational opportunities for local children, marking an essential step forward in the community's commitment to early childhood education.

Irmã Ivaldete, the coordinator of the daycare, emphasized that the new space is a crucial advancement for local education, building upon the relationships and educational services established by the Bom Pastor Educational Center, which has been operational for over a decade in the São Francisco neighborhood. The ceremonial event also honored individuals who contributed to the establishment, showcasing communal support and dedication to fostering children's growth and learning in Óbidos.

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