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Page 1: Sustainability Annual Report 2014

Sustainability Annual Report

2014

Conservation and Hope

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Coordination: Andrea Ramos Santos

Content: Andrea Ramos Santos and Raquel Arouca

Revision: Gustavo Santos

Graphical D

esign: Samuel Felix (M

issão BASE) Cover Photo: Sieghard M

athias Ennulat clicks when Cidinei

Cichoves explains to children the importance of Babitonga

Bay, Ecos na Comunidade Project, Joinville/SC.

04 Introduction

05 About us

06 Environmental Education - Rede de transformAÇÃO Project

09 Mobilization and Citizenship – Igrejas Ecocidadãs Project

10 Conservation and Community - Betari Project

11 More 2014

12 Partners, Funders, and Collaborators

13 Transparency and Accountability

14 Our Team

15 Get involved

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INTRODUCTION

On behalf of A Rocha Brasil, (ARB) Governing Body gives in your hands the sixth edition of the expected Sustainability Annual Report 2014. It reflects our desire for transparency and accountability to all of you that have followed, participated and been involved with the ARB work throughout the country. Through this

document I hope you can recognize God’s love and faithfulness in sustaining and blessings on the work that was done. The creation care means to depend on full of mercy and goodness of the Lord, who in the beginning created everyone and everything.

In 2014, we reached at the end of a period of six years of fruitful partnership with Tearfund, UK. From this partnership, the ARB created an Environmental Education Program that by ReT (Transformation Network) acted in the North and Northeast of Brazil in training and encourage Christians to get involved with environmental issues in their local communities. From a broom factory of PET recycling bottles to the implementation of several environmental projects such as organic gardens, urban cleaning task force, transformation of organic waste into compost and recycling into income generation, the ReT found out special callings, dreams, wishes, commitments and loyalty of people whose minds and attitudes were transformed by the project. The ReT continues and now is working in the South and East regions in partnership with the Missão Aliança and it has already had amazing results in its first year.

We also managed to step further in our Conservation Project through Betari Project in partnership with Agua Branca Baptist Church (São Paulo, SP). It was conducted an ethnobotanical study in Bairro da Serra (Iporanga, SP) which identified the major native species of the Atlantic Forest and those threatened or at risk. This study led to a reforestation task effort in which 200 seedlings were planted in the region and were created a conservation nursery. The greatest moment was to testify the involvement and the growing interest from all the Bairro da Serra community. We continue to pursue greater resources in order to implement all the activities planned for the project. Pray for it!

A Rocha Brasil started its first steps nine years ago. Every year our gratitude expands to our loyal members, donors and partners, and above all the volunteers who with their energy and joy renew the hope of a new better day and more sustainable. Thank you all! We hope this report can generate an interest in joying us on this journey to serve the Lord and others in the creation care. Enjoy your reading!

Robson S. Monteiro A Rocha Brasil President

“In the beginning

God created

the heavens and the

earth” Genesis 1:1

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ABOUT US

A national organization supported by an international network

Founded in 2006, A Rocha Brasil headquarter is based in São Paulo. It is a non-governmental organization, environmentalist, and Brazilian from Christian inspiration and a member of A Rocha International (ARI). The ARI is in 19 countries and has been acting more than 30 years in the scientific research area, conservation, and environmental education.

OUR COMMITMENTSA Rocha Brasil projects are based on five commitments

(values) that, in English, begins with the letter "C". They are:

• Christianity – On the basis of everything we do is our Biblical faith in the living God, who created the world, and because He loves it and He entrust it to the care of human society.

• Conservation – We develop scientific research for the conservation and restoration of the natural world and environmental education program.

• Community – We aim to develop good relationships, both with the Rocha Family and in our local communities.

• Cross-cultural – We value knowledge and experience of people from different cultures, both local and international.

• Cooperation – We work in partnership with a wide variety of organizations and individuals who share our concern for the sustainable world.

MISSIONPromote the love to our neighbor and the whole

creation, the quality life and the citizenship through education projects, environmental conservation and community development based on Christian ethics.

VISIONRestore environment all over the national territory

and communities living in plenty of lives, recognizing the importance of Christian faith in environmental development.

INSPIRATION“The earth is from the Lord

and everything in it.”Psalm 24:1

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NORTH AND NORTHEAST RET SMALL PROJECTS, GREAT REVOLUTIONS

Since 2009 A Rocha Brasil has made aware and mobilized leaders, pastors and missionaries in the North and Northeast of Brazil for local environmental initiatives. After six years, there is much to rejoice with the initiatives that have come up from the project.

The project conducted in partnership with Tearfund was a pioneer in Brazil taking environmental issues to several churches and communities. For the first time, many pastors and community leaders heard about the environmental issue in the Bible. Many Barriers have been broken, seeds were released and many challenges faced.

In 2014, by an Internal Notice released to the local partners of ReT, A Rocha Brasil can support three local initiatives described below:

SUSTAINABLE CRAFT PROJECT BAPTIST CHURCH IN IBIAPINA/CE

COMPOST PROJECT – COMUNIDADE BATISTA NACIONAL KERIGMA IN SAO LUÍS/MA

REDE DE TRANSFORMAÇAO PROJECT (ReT): ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL MOBILIZATION

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Netinha with crafts made by her own and women of the course

Participants of the project and Agostinha (at the middle, wearing black blouse) showing the seeds to plant

SUSTAINABLE PARK AND LIXO VIRA BICHO - JOCUM IN BELÉM/PA

The park ready

Netinha is a missionary of the Convenção das Igrejas Unidas do Ceará (CIBUC), She is the local partner and at the same time, a coordinator of ReT since 2009. She was already an environmental adviser to the county office and her role in the community has been growing since she has joined the project.

In 2014, she created a craft initiative reusing disposable packaging (milk carton, plastic bottle). The products are very successful and Netinha has extended this learning to other thirteen women in the city. Here, she tells the story of one of them:

"Dona Odete is 62 and lost her husband six months ago. One day she was sad and head down in the course. On the other day, she was excited about new ideas and models. Today, she makes and sells her products and wants I keep teaching and also is talking about starting an association. Today, Dona Odete is a cheerful person, interested, has accepted Jesus and is strong in the Church. She has already brought her daughter Cristina, who also attended the course and is in the Church. Both are already taking orders to make their product. "

Pastors Agostinha and Cipriano lead the church and the Social Institute Kerigma. They have been local partners and organizers of the ReT since 2009. In 2014, they organized a composting project of organic waste and home gardens creation in the Bairro do Gapara. The actions and training workshops mobilized 25 people.

Augustine tells the story of one of the participants:

"Pastor Luis was so motivated that during the process he used manure from the composting in his yard plants that the leaves were so pale. Soon, he realized that they got very green and produced healthy fruit. He also prepared a site and planted pineapple crowns that only grow in Turiaçu. A region of Maranhão far away from São Luís. The plant is growing, so we are waiting for the fruit. At the beginning of the project, there was a rickety palm tree with few branches, with the fertilizer it got much greener and with many branches, so we named "mascot".

Lya Patricia is a missionary of the organization JOCUM (youth for a mission) and is a partner of ReT since 2009. Since the project has begun, Lya organizes the clean force of Lixo vira Bicho, which operates in the district where the mission headquarters is located in Ananindeua, and also the big events in Belém (such

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TESTIMONIES“A Rocha Brasil

has been teaching me that my spirituality needs to be out from a deep relationship with God. After I started taking part in the organization I am much more involved in the political

and social process of my city”.- Pastor Cipriano, Sao Luis /MA

“A Rocha Brasil taught me what means Missão Integral, we should take care of people trying to meet their basic food needs and teaching them to be independent. I hope they could see in me a great love for them and eventually recognize that this love comes from God, and they consequently accept that Jesus is the Creator and that we are stewards in the care of people and also relating to the environment” – Pastor Agostinha, St. Luis / MA

Pastor Cipriano and Pastor Agostinha

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

APA dos Morros Garapenses

Workshops to Youth in Ananindeua/PA

Partners meeting and Project enclosure, in Curitiba

Garden at School of JOCUM in Belem/PA

ACHIEVEMENTS

6 states - 11 cities

1296 people reached (From 2009 to 2014)

13 local partners specially trained

15 workshops, meetings and conferences in 2014

2 published books, 1 DVD, 1 Study Bible notebook

3 local projects supports by A Rocha (Internal Notice)

as Cirio and March for Jesus). The case has attracted others to join them. In 2014 she led the construction of a sustainable park for JOCUM school children and here she shares a little about it: "We are in the process of making our children aware and showing that it is possible to obtain a children park from recyclable materials once we already know the great value and importance that there is in these materials. Parents are investing in this project so children can realize that we must have a commitment taking care and conserving our children’s park school. ".

Francisco Carlos, local partner in Maranhao, view from APA of Morros Garapenses at the back

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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

RET SÃO PAULO AND JOINVILLE (SC)Since 2013, A Rocha Brasil has also been working in

the Greater São Paulo (SP) and Joinville (SC), thanks to the partnership with the Missão Aliança, which supports Christian organizations that works with children.

The main goal of the project is to empower the leadership of the partner organizations of Missão Aliança in order to put into practice Socio- environmental projects. In 2014, the project did seven local initiatives linked to the issues of solid waste, home gardens, urban agriculture and environmental education. One such initiative was the visit to the community garden and action of the Boy Scouts of Missão Morro do Meio Mission (Joinville, SC), and to the garden of the Social Assistance Reference Center - CRAS.

TESTIMONY‘The greatest result happened to me because I realized that there

is no way to teach and mobilize people with only a speech. At some point, the discourse has to turn into action. You cannot talk about the world without showing the concrete world that is outside of the church or the classroom. The great themes of the Christian faith have to make a connection to the local reality and this was my great learning throughout the process. I already knew this in theory, but now I know by a personal experience. Thanks to Missão Aliança and A Rocha Brasil, to collaborate with my journey of faith and for the projects in which we are collaborators. "- Cidinei Cichoves - Missionary of the Ecos na Comunidade Project, Joinville / SC.

2014 ACHIEVEMENTS

• 6 organizations trained in São Paulo

• 3 in Joinville / SC

• 16 workshops, meetings and meetings

• 109 people reached

• 7 local initiatives

Action in the garden of CRAS

Visiting the community garden

The Dream Tree Construction in Flauta Doce Project

Picture from the Troca de Saberes e Vivencias meeting with participants from all the organizations

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MOBILIZE AND CITIZENSHIP

A NEW PROJECT FOR NATIONAL WIDE CHALLENGES

Since 2011, A Rocha Brasil has been encouraging Christians and churches to act as citizens in environmental issues of their city and country. The initial goal was to raise awareness about the issues and debates of the United Nations Conference (Rio + 20), held in 2012 in Rio de Janeiro. After the conference, many people joined the movement in order to involve their churches in environmental issues.

Citizens from São Paulo (SP), Campinas (SP), Belo Horizonte (MG), Florianópolis (SC), Conceição do Tocantins (TO) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ) organized and gathered to think and discuss about actions for cities.

In 2014, The Rock organized meetings at Igrejas Ecocidadãs in seven different cities and states, aiming to bring people together, create a local group and increase synergy among who were interested.

A new project for Igrejas Ecocidadãs was designed to help churches get involved with local environmental actions. A Rocha is looking for new supporters for the project.

IGREJA ECOCIDADÃS PROJECT

2014 ACHIEVEMENTS

7 meetings, 7 cities, 7 states

95 people reached

Meeting for who are interested in Igreja Ecocidadãs in Teresina / PI

Meeting for who are interested in Igreja Ecocidadãs in Belém / PA

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CONSERVATION AND TRANSFORMATION COMING FROM THE COMMUNITY

Since 2012 A Rocha Brasil operates in Bairro da Serra, Iporanga / SP, located surrounding the Parque Estadual Turístico do Alto Ribeira (PETAR). A Rocha was introduced to the community through the Agua Branca Baptist Church (IBAB), which has been working with the community for over 10 years.

The Mata Atlantica forest is one of the richest biomes on the planet, but also one of the most threatened. The project takes place in a beautiful area very close to the park. Many residents depend on tourism economically, working as guides or managing hotels in their own homes. Even these, there are not many job opportunities and income, so in addition to conservation, the project also aims to contribute to improving the income of families in the district.

With the IBAB support since 2014, the ARB has been conducting training activities to implement a nursery of native seedlings in the community. At the end of the year, we planted 200 seedlings in a degraded riparian area, symbolizing the beginning of the Betari River restoration that will generate direct benefits for the whole community. The experimental nursery of UNESP Registro/SP donated the seedlings to the project.

The whole project includes training in tourism and entrepreneurship (in partnership with SEBRAE Registro/SP), the water quality monitoring of the Rio Betari, restoration of riparian forest, conservation Juçara Palm tree (Euterpe edulis Mart.) and associated fauna, environmental education for children and young people.

CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY

BETARI PROJECT

ACHIEVEMENTS 2014

93 people reached

15 workshops, meetings and talks

200 native seedlings planted

8 native species of Mata Atlântica trees

Bairro da Serra view

Nurseries Workshop and seedlings to residents

Community Nursery in Barra do Turvo view

Volunteers who prepared the ground and planted the seedlings in riparian area of Rio Betari

Children of the community helping planting the native tree seedlings

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MORE FROM 2014

NEW OFFICE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ABUBToday, A Rocha Brasil in partnership with Aliança

Bíblica Universitária do Brasil (ABUB) owns an office in Sao Paulo. Sharing a room with this partner is bringing great moments of joy and courage to A Rocha Brasil.

PARAZINHO/RN, COUNTOURGLOBAL PARTNERSHIP

A Rocha Peru plays a very important role in forest restoration in partnership with ContourGlobal. Through this contact, they invited A Rocha Brasil to analyze a community of Parazinho/RN, where this company operates a wind farm. A meeting in order to analyze and interviews with the community provided a basis on an environment education project in county schools. The project was submitted to ContourGlobal and The ARB is waiting for the next steps.

CHRISTIANITY AND ENVIRONMENT COURSE IN ACEV AND SERVO DE CRISTO SEMINARY

ROCK IN THE VALLEY: ROCK + KINGDOM + SUSTAINABILITY (JOVENS DA VERDADE PARTNERSHIP)

To ensure the strong actions of the churches in the future, it is essential to the future pastors know Christian basis to relating to the environment during their training. Concerning about it, A Rocha offered a course in two seminaries in 2014. The first one aimed to the leadership of Igreja Açao Evangelica (ACEV), in Patos/PB supported by Tearfund. Thirty people attended and it was a success among the leaders from this region. The second one was in Seminário Servo de Cristo, in São Paulo/SP and ten people attended it. There is another one scheduled to July 2015 in Servo de Cristo and there is an intention to expand this course to other seminaries all over Brazil.

Participants of the course in ACEV seminary

Practical part of the course in Seminário Servo de Cristo

Since 2013, A Rocha Brasil is a partner of this festival where is possible to gather Rock, Kingdom and Sustainability. The Jovens da Verdade mission is responsible for organizing the event that attracts more than a thousand people. This event takes place every December in their camping in Aruja/SP. Together with other partner organizations we offered five workshops reaching 150 people. There is more for 2015!

APPROACHING, MEETINGS AND VISITINGIn 2014, A Rocha Brasil became known in several

environmental sectors of Brazil. A Rocha has moved close to some important and respected organizations through projects, courses, partnerships and exchange knowledge meetings. These organizations are Vidágua, Instituto Socioambiental (ISA), Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), SOS Mata Atlântica, Instituto Refloresta, SEBRAE Registro, UNESP Registro.

ACHIEVEMENTSA Rocha Brasil has improved in some strategic areas in order

to grow and become stronger. The regulation was revised and updated. We also added the participation of projects in publications and external sponsors in partnership with A Rocha International (ARI) and A Rocha United States of America (ARIUSA).

Workshop in Rock no Vale

NUMBERS

Contacts newsletter: 472 people

Facebook: 6961 people

Twitter: 1195 people

36 volunteers in 2014

48 workshops and environmental

education meetings with 272 people

3 environmental Education

projects reaching 514 people

2 churches visited reaching 59 people

2 theological courses reaching 41 people

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Alex Daitx (Iporanga, SP)

Bike Tour SP

Comunidade Batista Nacional Kerigma (São Luís, MA)

ContourGlobal

Convenção das Igrejas Batistas Unidas do Ceará – CIBUC

Ecos na Comunidade (Joinville, SC)

Editora Ultimato (Viçosa, MG)

Escola Municipal de Ensino Infantil e Fundamental “Vitor Rodrigues da Motta” (Iporanga, SP)

Faculdade Boas Novas (Manaus, AM)

Federação das Entidades e Projetos Assistenciais da CIBI (FEPAS)

Igreja Ação Evangélica – ACEV (PB)

Igreja Batista de Água Branca - IBAB (São Paulo, SP)

Igreja Batista de Ibiapina (Ibiapina, CE)

Igreja Batista Esperança em Felipe Camarão (Natal, RN)

Igreja Cristã da Família (Projeto Espaço Com Viver, São Paulo, SP)

Igreja Metodista Livre da Saúde - IMEL (São Paulo, SP)

Igreja Presbiteriana de Viçosa - IPV (MG)

Igreja Presbiteriana de Felipe Camarão (Natal, RN)

Instituto Agente (São Paulo, SP)

Instituto RENOVO (Santo André, SP)

Instituto Socioambiental – ISA (Eldorado, SP)

Missão Morro do Meio (Joinville, SC)

MJPOP Brasil/Visão Mundial

Moradores do Bairro da Serra (Iporanga, SP)

Parque Estadual Turístico do Alto Ribeira – PETAR (Iporanga, SP)

Programa de Desenvolvimento de Área Caminhos do Sol/Visão Mundial (Natal, RN)

Projeto “Da semente à floresta” (Vale do Ribeira)

Projeto Missionário Vila Capriotti (Carapicuíba, SP)

SEBRAE (Registro, SP)

Seminário Teológico Servo de Cristo (São Paulo, SP)

Sindicato dos Trabalhadores e Trabalhadoras Rurais de Duque Bacelar (MA)

UNESP (Registro, SP)

PARTNERS, SPONSORS AND COLABORATORS

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APRESENTAÇÃO

SUPERVISORY FISCAL BOARD – 2014The Supervisory Fiscal Board of the Associação Cristã de

Pesquisa e Conservação do Meio Ambiente A Rocha Brasil, was reunited on 17th January of 2015 at Rua Cunha Gago, 198 - Pinheiros – São Paulo - SP, with the aim of: 1) Analyze the financial reports and attached documents relating to January and December 2014 presented by the Executive Board; 2) Verify if the considerations mentioned in the previous meeting were done.

After checking the expenses report and verifying that the considerations mentioned in the register book (no. 01/2014) were properly treated; thus, the Supervisory Fiscal Board approves the submitted accounts and gives its assent to approve at A Rocha Brasil Assembly meeting to be held on 7th March of 2015.

ECONOMIC AND FINACIAL PERFORMANCE

TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY

OPERATIONAL REVENUE

OPERATIONAL EXPENSES

EXTERNAL AUDITING – 2013All our accounts are auditing by external

companies what qualify even more our work. Follow the results of the External Auditing 2013.

n Associates/Donations n Sale of material/Others

n Projects and parnerships

n Projectsn Human Resourcesn Administrationn Promotional Materialn Meetings adn Events

38,61%

61,39%

75,54%

13,43%

9,35%

1,54% 0,14%

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OUR TEAM

A ROCHA BRASIL TEAM – 2015/2017

ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD

President

Robson de Souza Monteiro

Chemical Engineer (UFMG)

Doctorate (UFRJ)

Postdoctoral (Worcester Polytechnic Institute – USA)

Vice-President

Rodolpho Oliveira Simas

Business Management (PUC-São Paulo)

Environment Technologies management Master’s degree (USP)

1st Secretary

Pedro Luiz de Abreu

Lawyer (PUC Campinas)

Tax Law Expertise (PUC-São Paulo)

2nd Secretary

Solange Cristina Mazzoni-Viveiros

Biologist (USP)

Doctorate (USP)

Postdoctoral (UNICAMP)

1st Treasure

Andréa Cristina Salema Accounting Technician (Brás Cubas)Labor and Environment Technician (Brás Cubas)

2nd Treasure

Larissa Tiemi NakanoEnvironmental Management (USP)

Chaplain

Pr. Timóteo CarrikerDoctorate (Fueller Theological Seminary – USA)

EXECUTIVE TEAM

Executive Director

Andrea Ramos SantosEcologist (UNESP – Rio Claro)Environmental Education Expertise (SENAC – RJ)

Project Coordinator

Raquel AroucaBiologist (UFSCar)Doctorate (ESALQ/USP)Environmental Education Expertise (SENAC – RJ)

FISCAL BOARD

Andrea Pereira Norte Educational Designer (PUC-São Paulo), Business and Technology Management MBA

Pedro Vitor B. Bergonzi Mechanic Engineer (UNICAMP)

Luis Antonio Pagano Civil Engineer, Law (USP)

Paulo G. D. Santiago (alternative member) Advertising (PUC – Campinas)

Ana Luísa C. Barreiros (alternative member) Law (Mackenzie)

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Gínia César Bontempo – Biologist– Doctorate and Postdoctoral (UFV – Viçosa)

Iracema Helena Schoenlein Biologist (UNIARARAS) – Doctorate (UNESP – R. Claro)

Luís Paulo Roque – Forest Engineer (UNESP – Botucatu), Business Management expertise (FGV – São Paulo)

Marcela Firens da Silveira Biologist (ESALQ/USP) Doctorate (UNICAMP)

Thiago Caio Celante Gomes Biologist (UFPR- Curitiba) – Environment Studies Master’s degree (University of Victoria – CA- USA)

Administrative Board and Fiscal Board of A Rocha Brasil

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OUR TEAM GET INVOLVED

VOLUNTEERS 2014SPECIAL THANKS TO THE VOLUNTEERS WHO CONTRIBUTED TOARB THIS YEAR:

Ana Beatriz Cunha Corrêa

Ana Gois

Ana Luisa Barreiros

Anderson Luis Pereira-Xá

Andreza Melo

Arianne Constantino de Medeiros

Billy Viveiros

Cliff Jones

Cristiane Elfes

Damares Oliveira Moreira

Daniel Livsey

Elbio Miyahira

Guilherme Iamarino

Gustavo H. R. Santos

Hernani Ramos

Higor Valin

Isabela Areias

Jill Brito

João Lotufo

Jorge Tonnera Jr.

Juliana Szabo

Leandro Fonseca

Leonara Almeida

Lívia Andrade

Lucas Florêncio Mariano

Marcos Custódio

Maria Eugênia Barrientos

Nathalie Wutzky

Paula Reis

Pedro Abreu

Rebeca de Oliveira Batista

Rosana Paskevicius

Rui de Sousa Lima

Sabrina Visigalli

Samuel Alonso

Shirlenne Nascimento dos Santos

YOU CAN TAKE PART OF A ROCHA BRASIL IN SEVERAL WAYS:

PRAY! A Rocha Brasil is a Christian organization and develops socio-environmental projects all over Brazil. Pray is one of the best ways you can be part together with ARB. If you wish to be more close to the organization and pray for us, please email your personal information or get in touch by the site.

DONATE!We depend on donations from people and companies to do the job. It is a privilege to receive your donation, a resource from someone who believes on the organization and its work. If you want to be part donating, please access www.educacaoambiental.org.br

BE A VOLUNTEER!A beautiful net of people dedicates time to the organization in a voluntary and graceful way. The voluntary work is part of the ARB DNA since the beginning and it has been contributing a lot to the growth and development of the organization. If you want to be a volunteer, apply in the site.

CONTACT US!A Rocha Brasil would appreciate very much to be in touch with you. In case there is any doubt about our projects and deeds, please let us know by [email protected]

facebook.com/arocha.brasil

twitter.com/arochabrasil

youtube.com/ARochaBrasil

picasaweb.google.com/brasil.arocha

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