Participative communication to strengthen identity and sense of belonging
The Tree Project
The Tree Project is an educational initiative in Tacuarembó, Rivera, and Cerro Largo that educates about 800 children in both rural and urban schools on the importance of trees and forests for ecology and timber production. This interactive program involves discussions and activities between children and LUMIN technicians, focusing on planting native flora and conserving native forests. Its goals include enhancing forest care, promoting community awareness about forestry, preventing forest fires, and discussing trees and forests non-industrial uses such as recreation, landscaping and medicinal purposes.
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Community health and wellbeing initiatives
LUMIN installed the first "Centro Cerca" Cardiac Rehabilitation Center in the department of Tacuarembó, where multiple training sessions have been delivered with the support of the company.
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Technical Schools
LUMIN has supported multiple educational institutions by donating materials and technical support, such as the Technical Schools (UTU) in Tacuarembó and Melo, and the Technological and Educational Center of Tacuarembó, among others.
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National Institute Of Rehabilitation (INR)
The National Rehabilitation Institute and LUMIN have joined forces, further affirming the company's commitment to work toward the community's social and labor inclusivity.