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More than 80 teenagers have benefited from PESCAR program


PESCAR means "to fish" in Portuguese in a reference to a Chinese saying: "teach how to fish instead of giving the fish".

The PESCAR program is devoted to teach deprived teenagers social and technical skills giving them the opportunity to acquire a job qualification.

Since its launch, more than 80 teenagers have benefited from the PESCAR program and more than the half of them have found a job, within the group as well.


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