Action of the ‘Por Todas Elas’ program brings citizenship, health, and support to residents of Ananindeua
Residents of the Curuçambá and Maguari neighborhoods participated in the action and received over 30 free services focused on assisting Pará women

Saturday (7) was different for residents of the Curuçambá and Maguari neighborhoods in Ananindeua, in the Metropolitan Region of Belém. This is because they received another major social action from the state program “Por Todas Elas”. The initiative, promoted by the Government of Pará, ensured a morning of free services, focusing on promoting health, citizenship, and the well-being of the local population.
The Vice Governor of Pará and creator of the project, Hana Ghassan, was present at the event and emphasized the importance of work aimed at women and Pará families.

“This is an action created by women for women, to take care of the health and citizenship of our women. We are here to ensure that every resident, every family, has access to what is rightfully theirs. This is a space for support, listening, and action,” highlighted the Vice Governor.

Throughout the morning, more than 30 types of services were offered, including document issuance, medical and dental consultations, ophthalmological exams with frame selection for prescription glasses, rapid tests, vaccinations, and services from the State Public Defender's Office, also including document issuance.

Housewife Cristina Feitosa, 45, was one of the residents served. After undergoing a vision exam, she was able to choose a new frame for her glasses, an essential item that, according to her, she had been postponing due to lack of resources.
“I had been having difficulty seeing for a long time, but I couldn’t schedule an appointment or buy new glasses. Today I was able to have the exam, choose my frame, and I will also have a gynecological consultation, all for free,” she said.

Another example was Juliane Ribeiro, 32, a mother of three, who took advantage of the action to address an important family need: the issuance of identity cards for her children.
“I came in search of the service and was happy with the opportunity. I brought my three children to get their identity cards because it’s something we always need and don’t always have the time or means to pursue. This helps us a lot, especially those who don’t have the ease of scheduling these services,” she shared.

Prevention and Diagnosis
Also offered were mammography exams and cervical cancer screening (PCCU), as well as referrals for specialized consultations. The population also had access to ultrasound exams with reports delivered on the spot, including procedures for breast, thyroid, armpits, total abdomen, urinary tract, and transvaginal exams.
About the Program
Created in 2024, the “Por Todas Elas” program aims to promote female empowerment and ensure women's access to their fundamental rights. Since its inception, the program has visited several municipalities in Pará, totaling over 110,000 services.

Commitment to Citizenship
The State Secretary for Citizenship Coordination, Elieth Braga, emphasized that the program continues its commitment to reach more communities in Pará.
“We continue to work to bring this important program to more locations, both in Greater Belém and in the interior of the State. This is a project that seeks to value and care for Pará women, but it also serves men, so that the entire population can access important services offered by the State Government.”