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Project Morrinho

Witness the transformative power of art on this favela walking tour

Basic information

Experience

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Impact

Start collaboration:

2019

End collaboration:

2022

Directly impacted families:

17

Indirectly impacted families:

200

Project description

Morrinho Project 1

Situated in the Pereira da Silva favela of Santa Teresa in Rio de Janeiro, Projeto Morrinho is a creative collective and community space offering tours through the favela as well as visits to its own artwork, a miniature favela made of colorfully painted bricks and a metaphor for an imagined favela without violence. Much like the miniature favela, walking tours of Pereira da Silva offer travelers the opportunity to find out more about the reality of life in the favelas and change the way favelas are perceived by national and international tourists alike. Managed for the most part by young people who live in the favela, this community project provides a cultural space for young people to explore their creativity through street art, singing, dancing or guiding, as an alternative to gangs and crime. Travelers visiting Projeto Morrinho can enjoy a walking tour of Pereira da Silva to learn more about the favela’s history, hear stories of pacification and young people’s experiences, and visit the miniature favela, a symbol of the young people’s dreams, where they can also grow the favela by laying a brick. Travelers can also purchase souvenirs, such as a miniature brick favela or a t-shirt printed by the project.

Involvement of V Social

The vSocial Foundation has been supporting Projeto Morrinho since October 2018, helping the project both to define its tourist services and to connect it with international tour operators, who provide travelers to take part in the favela tours. Working with similar projects in Argentina, Colombia and Chile, vSocial has also connected Projeto Morrinho with other similar walking tours, enabling each to learn from others’ experiences.

Start collaboration:

2019

End collaboration:

2022

Directly impacted families:

17

Indirectly impacted families:

200

Support for Morrinho Project

May 2020

After an initial state of shock during the pandemic, we, together with our cooperation partner Travolution, developed COVID-19 behavioral guidelines for our projects as early as March. We also provided financial support to implement these guidelines in practice.

Your impact

Rio de Janeiro

Country: Brazil

Projeto Morrinho directly benefits 17 young people, but there is a significant ripple effect that allows the community project to indirectly impact many more, including the families of those young people involved who supply food and other services, as well as other young people, who participate in the project’s workshops, thus providing an alternative to delinquency and crime. It’s estimated that Projeto Morrinho reaches another 200 families in total.

Their story

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