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History | Mission | Campaigns | Location

The Comunidade Terapêutica Dia is a nonprofit civil organization of public utility, which operates in the social, cultural, environmental and health support.

History

CTDia implemented its pilot project in Curitiba in 2004. From 2005 to 2010, expanded its work due to the high demand for service in the social, cultural, environmental and health support. In April 2010, CTDia moved to the Parque das Esculturas (Sculpture Park) an area which belongs to Vototantin Corporation located in the District of Taboão in Curitiba. The Sculpture Park is now the house of CTDia SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL.
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Mission

To promote, build and create opportunities for people to access social programs, cultural, environmental and health support.
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Campaigns

The first advertising campaign was created by the CTDia patients and former patients from a workshop on integrated communication. Workshop participants studied during five months the basics of advertising and using their own experiences, they created an anti-drug campaign. In partnership with others in the industry, which donated the work of their professional and material to create it, the campaign was produced and articulated, with great impact to the public, receiving numerous awards. This experience was so successful that the workshop would be incorporated into regular activities of the CTDia.

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Location

CTDia is located at Sculpture Park in the center of a native forest reserve. There are 42 acres of woods, trails and sculptures.

The central building has CTDia, with an auditorium, conference attendance in group and individual, cultural exhibits room and parking.

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See our advertising campaigns.


Click here to view the campaign created by the CTDia patients and former patients from a workshop on integrated communication.

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