Vale Volunteer Network celebrates 20 years and 1.5 million people benefited

The National Volunteer Day (8/28) marked the 20 years of the Vale Volunteer Network (RVV), created

The Strengthening of Rights Councils Program, an initiative of the Vale Foundation that encourages

In June, the Social Protection Health Cycle Program held meetings with representatives of the

Tucumã, Pará (Brasil) 01/12/2022 - Territórios em Rede - Foto: Renato Resende The

More than 28 million children and adolescents aged 4 to 17 are out of school in the country

The Vale Foundation works with the territories where it operates to increase the access of social

In 2021, The Vale Foundation expanded efforts to strengthen social initiatives The main objective

Child playing with educational game The Vale Foundation works together with the territories

Delivery of a copy of the book “Para ser criança” Teachers from the

Appreciation of quilombola and caiçara cultures marks the end of the “AGIR” program in Sepetiba Bay (RJ)