
The social work supported by evangelicals, through international organizations, national and regional, help children, the elderly, drug addicts, alcoholics, and other missionaries.
In 2009, the National Journal had a series of special reports featuring some of the social work held by evangelical institutions throughout Brazil .
Gospel + The list below some other institutions engaged in educational programs for the needy, and also inserts, media contact and donation.
Check the list:
HECI - Evangelical Hospital Itapemirim
The Evangelical Hospital Itapemirim, founded in 1958, is recognized as municipal utilities, federal and state due to the services rendered to benefit the population of the municipality pio Itapemirim and south of the Holy Spirit, which brings together a number of 570,000 inhabitants. Of services rendered, over 78% are for patients of the Unified Health Accumulates a monthly deficit of $ 230,000. In addition to patient care, promotes various social activities, according to information on their website.
To contact, visit or call 28 3526-6166 heci.com.br. To donate, visit this link and check out the resources provided by the donor hospital.
Address:
Anacleto Ramos Street, 55 - Subdivision Rail - Cep: 29308-020
Itapemirim - ES
AGEAS - Evangelical Agency for Social Action
It is an interdenominational ministry that promotes social action in Protestant churches, giving advice and guidance to projects and also offers training. Gathers on your site several social projects of evangelical churches in Brazil. To know the projects received by the agency, visit ageas.com.br . There is also a page on this service channel off line, in which the applicant sends a message requesting more detailed information.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION CHARITY
Founded in 1928 by the Rev. Othniel Motta, AEB is a nonprofit civil association of social and charity, charitable federal, state and municipal governments which provides several other social projects, such as the Safe Harbor House, which offers literacy to residents street, or Long Term Institution For Elderly, which provides shelter and care for seniors over 60 who are homeless. There are also among the projects supported by the AEB, the Liberty Early Childhood Center, which promotes child development in terms of physical, psychological, intellectual, linguistic, moral and social. In the list of fifteen institutions affiliated to the AEB, given also the Evangelical Hospital in Sorocaba.
To contact the AEB, visit this link . For donations , the Association website offers an electronic medium, which requires registration at the website. There are other ways of collaborating with the AEB, how to pray, to give financial or material amounts of use. The list of collaborations is this possible link.
The list of units of the AEB can be accessed here .
The address of the headquarters of the AEB is Angelica Avenue, 2261 - Consolation - São Paulo, SP. Phone: 11 2619 5400.
COMPASSION BRAZIL
The Brazil Project Compassion was founded in 1952 and is an interdenominational evangelical organization, nonprofit organization whose goal is to help children at risk around the world. The founder, the Rev. Everett Swanson in response to poverty and desolation of children orphaned due to war in Korea. The Compassion International operates in 24 countries and works in partnership with evangelical churches. Working for 20 years in Brazil, has benefited some 37,000 children in five states: Ceará, Minas Gerais, Pernambuco, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Currently, a special project to help child victims of earthquake in Haiti is being held. To contact the project, visit this link . Donations are accepted only through the website of the international organization, you need international credit card. Click and check out .
The address of Compassion in Brazil is:
Rua Barao de Jaguara, 1481 - 6th floor - Center - Campinas - SP - CEP 13015-910
Phone / Fax (19) 3731-5899
Visit the sites compassion.org.br or compassion.com and learn more about the work of Compassion.
REINDEER - National Network of Social Action
The Network was born from an association formed by three other international projects of social action (MEN Confederation, Viva Network and World Vision). In November 2001, a group of evangelical social organizations gathered in Belo Horizonte, MG, for a consultation convened by World Vision, in order to form a network to coordinate and mobilize various initiatives of evangelical organizations. Among the projects is maintained by REINDEER "Ball in the Net", which fights against the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in tourism. To learn more about REINDEER, visit renas.org.br . There is also the site of an institution Map of Evangelical Social Action , with data and information on 625 organizations covered by the Network.