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Home arrow News arrow Latest News arrow 25 thousand euros to Casa dos Rapazes
25 thousand euros to Casa dos Rapazes
The Montepio Geral, within the scope of its economic and social policy, distinguished the Instituto D. Francisco Gomes, commonly known as the Casa dos Rapazes (Boys' Home) of Faro, "as one of the best institutions of solidarity of its type, on a national level, contributing to the development of its project with a donation of 25 thousand euros", refers the bank in a press release.

The cheque was presented in a symbolic ceremony, at the institution, and counted on the presence of various representatives of Montepio Geral, as well as José Apolinário, President of the Municipal Council of Faro and António Pina, Civil Governor of Faro.

According to the President of the Instituto D. Francisco Gomes, António Barão, "this recognition is of great importance, not only in the valorizing of the Institution and the work of all its staff and, but principally because the monetary value in question allows the realisation of some reforms, such as the new floors of the three residences and the renovation of the refectory installations".

The Institute D. Francisco Gomes is improving the infrastructures of the Institution, investing in the creation of events and spaces and, simultaneously, allowing a self-sufficient management, the paradigm of these objectives being the recently inaugurated creche "O Relógio". However, the management of the Casa dos Rapazes added that "the donations and support of the public and private entities become pronderant for the equilibrium of the Institution and the daily guarantee of wellbeing and healthy development of more than 60 boys in the care of the institution".

source: www.regiao-sul.pt
 
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