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UniNet Imaging’s Clients Help Children Around the World

August 1, 2008 - page(s): 134
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UniNet President Nestor Saporiti with some the children receiving assistance through his company’s orphanage program.

LOS ANGELES — UniNet’s clients give back to the global community by supporting its sponsored humanitarian causes that benefit the health, welfare, education and sustainability of underserved children around the world.

In 2005, UniNet established an orphanage program called PROSIP, located at Ribeirao Pires, a municipality in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. This program is in conjunction with the Valdir and Miriam Rigout Foundation that serves more than 40 kids of all ages.

This initiative has two locations to serve the orphanage’s purposes: the first property houses children ages 12 and under and provides caring and devoted 24-hour assistance to the “living orphans” — children abandoned by parents who were unable to care for, or raise them.
The second facility houses girls from 13 to 17 years old; most of them have suffered from serious social, health, and emotional gaps.

This initiative is comprised by a support team that assists in providing the girls with a normative, family-like atmosphere for a healthier upbringing as well as to prepare them for a future adult life, career advancement, and to become self-sufficient. UniNet allocates a percentage of its global income to support and improve the quality of care for each and every child at PROSIP; those funds also serve to aid other social initiatives as well.

UniNet empowers PROSIP beneficiaries by reintegrating them into the society with education, life and work skills that will promise them a better future; as a result, today more than 10 kids have been already integrated into the Brazilian job market; and some are procuring promising careers at UniNet Brazil. One of many beneficiaries of this program is Evandro Silva who was brought up in a municipal orphanage. He has now worked as a UniNet do Brasil production technician for more than four years.

UniNet clients can learn how their continued support has contributed significantly to its charitable ventures worldwide by visiting the company Web site and searching under recent news and then clicking the social consciousness link.

“This part of our Web site was designed to let our clients learn how their purchases make a difference to the betterment of underserved children, exceeding the experience of buying recycling products,” said UniNet President Nestor Saporiti, “It is also helping us improve the lives of kids around the world.”

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