Developing World
The New Citizen Project – Porto Allegro, Brazil

In 2004 we embarked on our first project for many years in the developing world. Early in our formation we supported Senda Juvenile, a young person’s educational programme in Guyacuiel, Ecuador.

During 2004 Fr. Gerry Proctor and Fr. José Marins and his team from Brazil came to the UK and visited Alabaré to host a weekend on Basic Ecclesial Communities. Whilst with us they visited some of the projects of Alabaré Christian Care Centres. On their subsequent travels in South America they came across real poverty in Porto Allegro, and remembering the work they had seen at Alabaré’s aluminium recycling plant at Barford St. Martin, they asked if we could help by providing similar equipment for the people of Porto Allegro as this would enable them to double their income overnight.

Between Fr. Gerry and his friends, the Community and Alabaré Christian Care Centres we raised £3,500 to provide a crushing machine which has now been purchased. This has also led to the formation of a co-operative where the workers now come together to share this resource. The project was named the ‘New Citizen Project’ and below is a gallery of photographs of the project.

We are now fundraising for a second similar project in Porto Allegro and if you would like to help then please go to our donation page.

The new compressor bought with money from England.
The new compressor bought with money from England.


Working at separating the waste.


Waste awaiting recycling in Matias' home.


Waste piled high


Paolo working with the rubbish.

This is also Matias' home, amongst the rubbish.

Br Antonio Cecchin with Matias.

The new compressor and T-shirt!

Matias with his mother, Marlene.

With the new compressor.

Br Antonio, Fr Gerry Proctor and Marlene.

Cart used for collecting rubbish in the city.

Home and work under the flyover.

New base for the recycling collective.

Individual recyclers work alongside.

Vila dos Papeleiros, Porto Alegre.

Second group recently formed.

The land invasion where they live and work.

Over 10 adults and 5 children live here.

The little boy is Jonathan.

The young guy is Marcelo.

Marcelo and Valdomiro, the coordinator of the group.

Inside their home and office.

They live among the waste.

A bedroom.

Another kitchen, and Jonathan.

Valdomiro and Jonathan.

Disused railway tunnel about to be used for recycling!

Back of the former abandoned building.
 
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