Terra Alta receives new daycare delivered by the State Government
Unit will benefit 200 children with quality early childhood education
The State Government delivered, this Friday (14), the new daycare of the Daycares Throughout Pará Program in the municipality of Terra Alta. The unit, built by the State Department of Education (Seduc), reinforces the State's commitment to expanding early childhood education and serving Pará families.
With an investment of R$ 3,427,815.85, the Municipal Early Childhood Education School Olivar Baia dos Santos follows the quality standard adopted by the Government of Pará, prioritizing safe, welcoming environments suitable for children's development. The delivery was attended by the Vice Governor Hana Ghassan.
“Investing in early childhood is a priority for the Government. A child's place is in daycare, it is in school. The Daycares Throughout Pará demonstrates, with concrete actions, the State's commitment to ensuring that every child is in a safe learning environment while mothers can work and families gain a better quality of life,” emphasized the Vice Governor.
Located in the Vila Getúlio Vargas neighborhood, the new unit will serve 200 children aged 0 to 5 years and has classrooms and multipurpose rooms, a nursery, a lactation room, a breastfeeding room, a changing area, a sports court, a playground, a garden, an outdoor bathing area, a kitchen, a teachers' room, a secretary, coordination, and common areas.
The Deputy Secretary of Logistics of Seduc, Sandra Kassumi Kyushima, highlighted the technical and structural care employed in the construction.
“This daycare was designed to ensure comfort, safety, and functionality. Each space, from the nursery to the outdoor areas, was planned to meet the needs of children and provide an environment conducive to holistic development.”
With the delivery in Terra Alta, the Daycares Throughout Pará Program reaches 15 delivered units, benefiting families in various municipalities such as Belém, Ananindeua, Benevides, Oriximiná, Redenção, Cumaru do Norte, Altamira, Almeirim, Bannach, Melgaço, Curuçá, Marabá, Magalhães Barata, and Igarapé-Açu, exceeding 2,500 vacancies throughout the State. The initiative plans to build 150 units, with an investment of over R$ 400 million.
