Since its founding (1989), the Morungaba Center implements free proposals for the inclusion of people in vulnerable social situations, through integrated arts and education, creating places for cooperation through fun, creative, non-competitive processes.
The first social program, Estimulação, promoted continuous actions and has been maintained with the support of interns and volunteers.
Due to its results, in the year 2000 there was interest in broadening the social actions and, consequently, Associação Morungaba was created, as a non-governmental organization that assumed the responsibility for these programs until the year 2015.
Along this period, various programs have been carried out.
The current social actions are:
At Núcleo Morungaba, several artisan techniques, loom, crochet, knitting, and tapestry are taught to youth beginning at the age of 13 and the elderly in situations of foster care, and […]
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Núcleo Morungaba implemented Estimulação (Stimulation) aiming to offer free workshops on body movement, art, and story games, providing children and youth in situations of foster care and/or with disabilities moments […]
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Designed by the NGO Cidade Escola Aprendiz, the 100 Walls project changed the landscape of streets and squares, recovering these locations for the communities, through creating thematic mosaics which allowed […]
In 2003, Morungaba completed 15 years of existence, and in order to remember each part of this story, a book was released. Written by Silvia Cruz, the Our History book […]
On September 12, 2013, at the Inclusion Memorial at the headquarters of the São Paulo State Department for the Rights of the Disabled, Núcleo Morungaba inaugurated the photography exhibit “Espiralando,” […]
There was an abandoned lot adjacent to the Morungaba headquarters, full of weeds. Núcleo Morungaba recovered the place, transformed it into a small square and takes care of it, which […]
Through bodily activities, from storytelling to contact with the world of sound and touch, the child expands his or her movement repertoire, developing a sense of rhythm and space, creativity, […]
The objective of the circus arts course is to develop body perception, motor coordination, and artistic expression through juggling balls, rings, and claves, and balance, with plates, cloth, and lasso. […]
Through drama games, improvisation, and body and voice exercises, each participant is encouraged to express his or her imagination and inner world. Developing scenes in a group as well as […]
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