The Holy Cross Educational Program (PESC) has been developing educational initiatives that reinforce its commitment to promoting human dignity and building a culture of peace. On March 19, the workshop “Bullying Is Not Cool,” led by social worker Ananda Foster Santiago, invited children and adolescents to reflect on the impacts of this form of violence in daily life. The activity sought to guide behaviors and raise awareness, encouraging empathy, respect, and healthy coexistence.
Another important initiative was the training session on the Single Registry (CadÚnico), held on March 17, also led by Ananda Foster Santiago. The session highlighted the importance of this tool as a gateway to essential public policies, promoting information, autonomy, and the strengthening of citizenship.
Through these initiatives, PESC reaffirms its commitment to an education that goes beyond content, promoting reflections that impact life in society. By addressing topics such as respect in relationships and access to rights, the program reinforces essential values and contributes to the development of more conscious, empathetic citizens who are agents of change in their communities.

