Aliança Energia values partnerships and meetings that promote genuine social impact. Through the resources destined to the Fund for the Elderly, it develops several projects in the communities of the municipality of Icapuí, around its enterprise in Ceará.
These partnerships aim to promote the well-being of the elderly population, strengthen social participation, offer opportunities for learning and coexistence, in addition to valuing and rescuing the stories and memories of the people served.
Among the projects monitored, the Living Better Life stands out, which serves 31 elderly people with physical activities, such as dances and aerobic exercises, also including chess, checkers and card board games, and recreational walks that stimulate social interaction and well-being
The Portraits of Time Project, held at the headquarters of the NGO Caiçara, in the Community of Redonda, currently has about 44 subscribers. Participants participate in art workshops (fabric painting, production with paper and cardboard, creation of picture frames, baskets and decorative pieces), reading and writing workshops in partnership with the ALFA/EJA Brazil Program of the Paulo Freire Institute, as well as conversation circles, storytelling, celebrations and walks on commemorative dates.
The Memories of Time Project, which operates at the Casa de Cultura Cores da Vida, in the center of Icapuí, brings together approximately 40 elderly people. The activities include art workshops, such as drawing, fabric painting and manual production on paper and cardboard, conversation circles, exchanges of experiences with the Viva Mais Project group, as well as celebrations and outings. All workshops are conducted by qualified monitors, ensuring learning, fun and socialization.
Al is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), highlighting SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being, SDG 4 – Quality Education and SDG 10 – Reduction of Inequalities.



With these initiatives, Aliança Energia encourages social participation, stimulates community engagement and reaffirms its care for those who carry stories and life experiences to share.



