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Rede do bem at the Brazilian Congress of Radiology. ‍Visit the CBR Solidário stand and learn about this initiative

CBR20 has one more novelty for you to discover during the eight days of the event. In addition to the Colégio's stand at the Expo, an institutional space, you who are congressmen will notice that there is one more College's stand, the CBR Solidário. In this space, all event participants, as well as the brands present, can contribute with donations to pre-selected institutions through the partnership established between CBR and Transforma Brasil, which connects those who need help with those who want to help. CBR, as a national institution, embraced five social projects, one from each region of Brazil. To support, just enter the CBR Solidário virtual stand at CBR20 and choose the amount you want. Transactions will be made through PagSeguro and all funds destined for social initiatives will be certified and audited by Transforma Brasil. Discover the supported projects: Pará Solidarity Project (Pará): The Pará Solidário Project is a social responsibility Expedition, which aims to assist needy people in the Quilombola Communities of Salvaterra, Cachoeira do Arari, Gurupá, Caracará, Santa Cruz and Jenipapo on Ilha do Marajó, State of Pará. The route is done in 4X4 vehicles due to the extreme difficulty of accessing the communities. There are also consultations, medical, therapeutic and dental care, donations, lectures and surveys on the health and education needs of the community. Project Orionópolis Catarinense (Santa Catarina): Orionópolis welcomes people with multiple disabilities who were abandoned by their families who lived at risk. It is the only one in the State of Santa Catarina to provide this service and is a reference in this type of service. The Institution works 24 hours a day and seeks to guarantee the quality of life of the sheltered. All services provided by Orionopolis are free of charge. Humanization and Support Project for Bone Marrow Transplantation (Rio Grande Do Norte): HATMO is a non-profit association that supports patients referred for bone marrow transplantation, offering psychological, nutritional and housing support. Instituto do Carinho (Federal District): The Institute develops five projects in different areas, all with a single main objective of making dreams come true, reaching children and their families. The projects are: Lar Bezerra de Menezes, Projeto Resgate, Casa do Carinho, Irmã Dulce and Criança do Futuro. Connection + Life Project (Minas Gerais): The project's objective is to offer health, well-being and a better quality of life to vulnerable publics through medical assistance and guidance actions. Together with the actions, research of academic and scientific value is produced for future studies. The Project was initiated after specific actions in partnership with the emergency street corner action, a humanitarian front organized by the street pastoral and transforms Brazil, in care for the homeless population. Visit the Transforma Brasil website and learn more: https://transformabrasil.com.br/