World Art Show Brazil Association Celebrates 1 Year of Operation with Impact on Over 1,300 Children and Projects National Expansion
The World Art Show Brazil Association celebrates its first year of operation in São Paulo with a significant milestone: 1,000 children served through actions focused on art education, social inclusion, and community strengthening. In just one year, the association consolidated its purpose of transforming realities through art and education, reaching communities that have historically lacked attention and opportunities.
According to the association's founder, this result was only possible thanks to the support of local partners within the communities themselves. A special highlight is the work of Valquíria dos Santos, who was already developing social work in São Paulo and was fundamental in opening doors and connecting the association to several other communities. This partnership enabled access to children in vulnerable situations who need attention, education, and creative stimuli for their development.
Beyond its impact in the city of São Paulo, World Art Show Brasil expanded its reach through partnerships with other institutes and neighboring cities, bringing its projects to 300 children outside of São Paulo. This expansion demonstrates the strength of networking and the initiative's growth potential in different regions.
The year was challenging, but also profoundly pioneering. For 2026, the association projects a historic step: the creation of its first own building in São Paulo, dedicated to providing art education, crafts, and training through partnerships with experts in sustainable economics. Among the planned projects are the production of tables and materials from collected and reused waste, combining art, sustainability, and knowledge generation.
With a solid vision for the future, the World Art Show Brasil Association already envisions new areas of operation, with prospects for service in the states of Goiás, Espírito Santo, and Rio de Janeiro. The first year marks not only impressive numbers, but the beginning of a journey committed to social transformation, creativity, and building a fairer future through art.
Site: www.worldartshowusa.org
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In recent years, new companies have transformed the
cheese, sweets, and spices sector in Minas Gerais, bringing tradition and
innovation beyond the state's borders. Small producers from Minas Gerais have
been migrating to São Paulo and surprisingly innovating the market, even
initially working with a small or medium demand. The difference lies in the
quality, the artisanal care, and the cultural identity that these products
carry.
São Paulo, with its diverse and demanding market, has
proven to be a true stage for this revolution. Products considered common in
their regions of origin gain new meanings in the metropolis, which seems more
like a country within Brazil. The combination of Minas Gerais tradition and São
Paulo dynamism has boosted the sector by up to 1,000% in visibility and
opportunities, opening space for brands that bet on handmade products,
authentic flavor, and excellence.
A prime example is Tia Power, a brand from Minas
Gerais that arrived in São Paulo bringing a concept that combines refinement
and simplicity. With 100% homemade and artisanal products, the company
differentiates itself through the premium quality of its cheeses, sweets, and
dairy products. Still in the installation phase in the capital, Tia Power is
already making its presence felt at tasting fairs and even in kiosks on Avenida
Paulista and Rua Augusta, strategic points that reinforce its reach and public
acceptance.
The brand's initial success demonstrates how open the
São Paulo market is to authentic and well-crafted products. Tia Power's
trajectory shows that tradition, when combined with innovation and the right
positioning, can win over new audiences and transform small businesses into
major references.
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Instagram: @tiapowerofc
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WhatsApp: (11) 93828-0135




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