Dalçoquio understands that Social Responsibility is an essential part of the structure of any large company. Our duty, therefore, is to contribute to social development in a sustainable way, collaborating with Brazilian institutions that promote Goodwill. For Dalçoquio, it is a matter of committing to the country’s development through partnerships with social agencies. We know that doing good is the first step to a better world.
And more than being a logistic operator, we should also integrate people, working to promote healthy actions that value human beings and create better living conditions. With every smile after a job well done at Dalçoquio, we feel we have achieved something solid, with a sense of duty to continue following the Movimento do Bem (Goodwill Movement).
Dalçoquio also contributes each month to various entities that need occasional help. Every month we set aside contributions for the institutions that most need our support. We also provide free transport of products to areas of risk, or transport material that could contribute to the social and cultural development of a certain population.
This is an organization that helps children, teenagers, youth and adults, free of charge, through social and educational services. The mission of Dom Bosco Park is to gather, educate and bring the Gospel to children, teenagers and young people in socially vulnerable situations. Among its other activities, the institution provides professional training and places students in the job market.
A Non-profit, non-governmental institution that contributes to eradicating hunger and misery in the Northeast Interior of Brazil, through educational actions, and self-sustainable projects that promote social development for the deprived population.
Educates truck drivers to face the issue of the sexual exploitation of children and teenagers on the Brazilian roads. The program develops actions with the drivers to prevent the abuse of minors.
The academy teaches Japanese martial arts to children and teenagers. About 40% of its students are underprivileged children, who train two hours a day, from Monday to Friday. SKD Judô helps promote socialization, discipline and respect, in addition to physical and mental development of children, teenagers and youth.
With the Olho Vivo na Estrada program, a partnership with Dow Brasil, we work to reduce accidents and inappropriate behavior for those who live on the road. The program promotes attitudes of respect for safety on the road.
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