Campo Sagrado Forest Health Center

First Year (Begining 2022): Infrastructure Development and Initial Training Phase

    • Infrastructure Development Phase
      • Construction of the proposed necessary infrastructure in a didactic manner, where all participants learn about ecological constructions, basic sanitation, and renewable energy.

 

    • Following the construction of the infrastructure, hold biweekly meetings with participants for the practice of educational activities encompassing relevant topics such as education, health, and ecology.
      • Weekly work sessions will be organized to take care of the garden.

 

    • Training Phase
      • Production of natural foods and handmade cosmetics will be carried out.

 

  • The distribution of the created products will be carried out according to the population’s needs and associated with education and assistance events in health and ecology.
    • At the end of the project, participants will be trained to become multipliers of such initiatives, ensuring that the population has expanded access to natural cosmetics and good quality organic food.

Second Year: Practice in the Production of Natural Foods and Cosmetics, as well as Various Activities in the Field of Transdisciplinary Health

    • Topics to be addressed
      • Basic sanitation and waterborne disease prevention
      • Food security and sovereignty
      • Influenza-like illnesses and COVID
      • Accidents involving venomous animals
      • Accidents involving trauma in rural and forest areas
      • Care for the physical body: Principles and basic exercises of body awareness, self-care, Yoga, and massage therapy
      • Mental Health and Consciousness Development
      • Guidance on the use and abuse of legal and illegal drugs and other substances of abuse
      • Studies on processing and safety in the use of herbal remedies
      • Studies on the production and use of essential oils
      • Studies on the use of traditional Huni Kui medicines
      • Finalization of all content with a review of topics of interest to students and the population, and feedback from participants on the benefits of the content

 

    • Open space for the population to provide activities:
      • Free reading activities: We will have a virtual and printed library with reading materials covering all the proposed content for the project. These materials will come from donations from the project’s organizers and voluntary contributors from universities in Brazil.

 

  • Free film club activities: Showcasing films and documentaries with constructive content to be watched together among participants
    • Shared meals and snacks with food produced in the workspaces and donated by the participants themselves
    • Weekly Yoga practice on Thursdays at 6 PM
    • Weekly mental health groups
    • Preparation of cosmetics and natural foods to be carried out every week
    • THE PROJECT IS ACTUALLY IN SECOUND YEAR ACTIVITIES HAVING ACHIEVED ITS RESULTS WITH SUCCES, WITH THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVING RECIEVED ITS BENEFITS, WE BELEAVE IT WILL KEEP ACTIVE FOR MANY YEARS!
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