The Association

We have been here since 2001 because we believe in inclusion in the community for groups in situations of major vulnerability and exclusion. We have come a long way, involving ourselves in several projects that have left our humanist and pragmatic mark.

Vision

To be an organization of excellence by promoting the inclusion of people in a vulnerable situation, into the community.

Mission

By reaching out to others, we promote health, harm reduction and the inclusion of these people by acting within the community.

2001

Crescer was founded by professionals specialized in areas of community intervention with excluded and vulnerable groups, and had the name “Crescer na Maior”. At the time, we were motivated to work with a younger target group. We began with various projects in the greater Lisbon and Vale to Tejo area. This became our motto.

2002 to 2003

Implementation of the project “Estacionamento sem Riscos, Arrumadores sem Exclusão”, financed by Instituto Português da Droga e da Toxicodependência (IPDT), through Outreach Teams, which goal was to work with car parkers who consume psychoactive substances. This was CRESCER’s first project in the Harm Reduction field.

2002 to 2004

We were pioneers in a primary prevention project for drug addiction and school dropout – “Abandonar a Escola, que Futuro?” – financed by IPDT and developed in the Municipality of Mação. This project covered not only young people who were in a situation of school dropout, but also those who were inserted in a school environment.

2003 to 2009

The intervention of the Outreach Teams was extended to the main neighborhoods of psychoactive substances consumption in the city of Lisbon, within the scope of the Lx Plan (Municipal Plan for the Prevention and Inclusion of Drug Addicts and Homeless People), financed by CML.

2004 to 2009

We created a Drop-in in Bairro Quinta do Cabrinha for users of psychoactive substances, where they could eat, drink coffee / tea, have access to the internet or use the phone. Computer training, plastic arts and outdoor activities were developed. This project was funded by CML.

2005

We created the Office for Professional Insertion, in partnership with IEFP, in Bairro Quinta do Cabrinha, which aims to support the unemployed population in defining or developing their path of (re) insertion in the labor market.

2006 to 2010

We developed the project ‘Crescer em Rede’ with children, young people and their families from Vale de Alcântara, with the goal of creating alternative life plans, preventing risky behaviours and creating healthy life styles. This project was developed in partnership with Alkantara Project, Médicos do Mundo and Cidater. We also managed an Activity Center and a Playroom with computer training, fine arts and painting workshops.

2009

We created 2 Outreach Teams – Eastern and Western – with different intervention areas, covering all parishes in Lisbon. These teams, currently financed by SICAD (Serviço de Intervenção nos Comportamentos Aditivos e nas Dependências) and the City Hall of Lisbon, operate daily in the main districts of psychoactive substance consumption in the city.

2012

Within the scope of the PDCM (Plano de Desenvolvimento Comunitário da Mouraria), a specific Outreach Team was created to work with the most vulnerable people (homeless people and users of psychoactive substances) in Mouraria. This project later originated the project É UMA CASA, Lisboa Housing First.

2013

We implemented É UMA CASA, Lisbon Housing First Project within the framework of PDCM (Community Development Plan of Mouraria) and supported by the Parish Council of Santa Maria Maior. This project, developed following the Housing First methodology, is targeted towards people who are in chronic homeless situations, excluded from all the social and health facilities, to whom all the existing resources have not yielded solutions. Currently, this project encompasses the whole city of Lisbon and is now also supported by the City Hall of Lisbon and by Montepio and PT Foundations.

2014

Our first Drop-In, called ‘Espaço Âncora’ opened with the main purpose of becoming a familiar meeting place for beneficiaries living in the streets but also in their homes. In this Drop-In are different psycho-social and health supporting services available as well as many recreational activities.

2014 to 2015

In partnership with the Reagir para Mudar Association, Teatro Umano Association and Santo António de Lisboa sports club, we implemented the Cultiv’art Project, under BIP/ZIP 2014 Programme, promoted and financed by the City Hall of Lisbon. The aim of this program was to come up with solutions for specific problems with urban hygiene and low employability rates of the resident population of Bairro Quinta do Cabrinha.

2016

As a follow up from our field work, City Hall of Lisbon invited CRESCER to develop the Municipal Program for the Reception of Refugees in the city of Lisbon (PMAR LX) which lead to É UMA VIDA Project. Its main goal is to work closely with the beneficiaries, promoting their integration into the community. We started the intervention of our Outreach Team É UMA RUA, Centro Sul under the Municipal Plan for the Homeless Person.

2016 to 2018

We received the Gulbenkian Cohesion Prize; We started the pilot project of screening for HIV and HCV by the Outrech Teams with the support of Associação Abraço and the Gastroenterology Service of Santa Maria Hospital (respectively).

2019

We received the Gold Medal of the Human Rights Award 2019 from Assembleia da República. We started coordinating the Refu’In project. We opened É UM RESTAURANTE. We won the candidacies of the Outreach Teams for another 4 years of the project, financed by SICAD and CML.

2020

We won the António Sérgio Cooperation and Solidarity Award with the project É UMA CASA, Lisboa Housing First. We also won the Caixa Geral de Depósitos “Caixa Social” Award and REN AGIR Award for the É UM RESTAURANTE project.

Culture

We carry out research in our area of intervention, aiming to disseminate technical knowledge, produce scientific knowledge and implement good international practices, as well as social innovation projects in the Harm Reduction field.

We want to promote health, harm reduction and community integration of vulnerable populations through community intervention projects.

We want to improve the living conditions of people who consume legal and illegal psychoactive substances in the city of Lisbon.

We want to contribute to reducing the transmission and for the eradication of infectious diseases (such as Hepatitis C, HIV, Tuberculosis).

We believe in drug liberalization

We believe that a regulated market will avoid a parallel and clandestine economy, avoiding criminal practice and, thus, reducing associated crime levels.
Liberalization makes it possible for organized crime to leave the drug trade, allowing us to regulate and control access to the market (that is, to prescribe, license, control sales to minors, etc.).
Drug users will be able to do this in a less damaging way to their health.

We want to implement Assisted Drug Consumption Rooms in Portugal

Although there is a groundbreaking legal framework and drug consumption has been decriminalised in Portugal, we are still confronted with consumption out in the open, which lacks good health conditions. Assisted drug consumption rooms have proven to be another valid strategy for Harm Reduction: reducing risks of contagious and infectious diseases, reducing deaths by overdose, consolidating health education and promoting contact with other social and health facilities.

We defend the legalization of prostitution

This way, we believe we are protecting sex workers’ human rights, who are forced to live on the fringes of the law. Decriminalising prostitution also means improving health conditions for sex workers.

Intervention and Population

We intervene throughout the city of Lisbon, with a greater focus on areas where vulnerable populations predominate, namely:

Bairro da Cruz Vermelha
Casal Ventoso
Igreja dos Anjos
Intendente
Jardim Constantino
Mouraria
Quinta do Lavrado, Xabregas

Igreja dos Anjos

Bairro da Cruz Vermelha

Casal Ventoso

Intendente

Jardim Constantino

Mouraria

Quinta do Lavrado

Xabregas

 

By ‘population in a vulnerabe situation’ we mean those who find themselves excluded from health and social facilities, not benefiting from their own rights as citizens. Often these people are psycho-logically, emotionally and physically very fragile.

First of all, they are PEOPLE, just like us, who have specific characteristics and deserve our help and support, such as:

Drug users
Alcohol consumers
Sex workers
Homeless people
People seeking asylum

Our Team

Américo Lopes

Américo Lopes

Administrative

Ana Pais

Ana Pais

Coordinator

Antónia Cabrita

Antónia Cabrita

Educational technician

Américo Nave

Américo Nave

Executive Director

Andreia Alves

Andreia Alves

Coordinator

Ary Teixeira

Ary Teixeira

Psicólogue

Ana Nabais

Ana Nabais

Psychologist

Andreia Pereira

Andreia Pereira

Social Worker

 Beatriz Ramos

Beatriz Ramos

Psychologist

Ana Nunes

Ana Nunes

Psychologist

Andreia Sousa

Andreia Sousa

Social Worker

Carla Ferreira

Carla Ferreira

Administrative

Respect of Human Rights

To guarantee that everybody benefits from all the established rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and are treated as unique human beings with specific needs and wills.

Carolina Vinhas

Carolina Vinhas

Psychologist

Cátia Moreira

Cátia Moreira

Doctor

Eduarda Sanches

Eduarda Sanches

Psychologist

Catarina Bento

Catarina Bento

Coordinator

Cláudia Pereira

Cláudia Pereira

Psychologist

Elda Coimbra

Elda Coimbra

Monitor

Catarina Nobre

Catarina Nobre

Communication

Cristiana Merendeiro

Cristiana Merendeiro

Coordinator

Élio Lampreia

Élio Lampreia

Coordinator

Cátia Faísca

Cátia Faísca

Social Worker

Diana Gaspar

Diana Gaspar

Psychologist

Ema Rosário

Ema Rosário

Social Technician

Community Integration

To promote the inclusion of vulnerable people into the community, by encouraging their active par-ticipation.

Elisangela Silva

Elisangela Silva

Administrative

Ilda Paulino

Ilda Paulino

Caretaker

Inês Sousa

Inês Sousa

Psychologist

Florencia Salvia

Florencia Salvia

Coordinator

Inês Correia

Inês Correia

Psychologist

Joana Branco

Joana Branco

Administrative

Francisco Nunes

Francisco Nunes

Psychologist

Inês Cruz

Inês Cruz

Social Educator

José Agostinho

José Agostinho

Restaurant Manager

Hélder Trigo

Hélder Trigo

Supervisor

Inês Marinho

Inês Marinho

Nurse

José Fernando

José Fernando

Monitor

Empowerment

To promote the (re)acquisition of personal and social skills in order to empower and give autonomy to our beneficiaries.

Juliana Henriques

Juliana Henriques

Social Educator

Mariana Gomes

Mariana Gomes

Social Worker

Martinho Dias

Martinho Dias

Monitor

Madalena Vaz

Madalena Vaz

Social Technician

Mariana Sequeira

Mariana Sequeira

Psychologist

Mónica Rocha

Mónica Rocha

Coordinator

Mafalda Pinheiro

Mafalda Pinheiro

Psychologist

Mariana Soares

Mariana Soares

Social Worker

Nuno Maneta

Nuno Maneta

Anthropologist / Monitor

Maria Bento Carmona

Maria Bento Carmona

Coordinator

Marion Antunes

Marion Antunes

Social Worker

Naseer Darweesh

Naseer Darweesh

Intercultural Mediator

Proximity

To maintain interpersonal relationships with the target groups as the driving force of our strategic action plan.

Nuno Maneta

Nuno Maneta

Anthropologist / Monitor

Raul Junior

Raul Junior

Monitor

Octávio Patrício

Octávio Patrício

Financial

Renato Pinto

Renato Pinto

Monitor

Pedro Teixeira

Pedro Teixeira

Monitor

Rita Almendra

Rita Almendra

Psychologist

Rachid Faridi

Rachid Faridi

Monitor

Rui Rodrigues

Rui Rodrigues

Monitor

Octávio Patrício

Octávio Patrício

Financial

Raúl Júnior

Raúl Júnior

Monitor

Paula Ribeiro

Paula Ribeiro

Chef

Renato Pinto

Renato Pinto

Monitor

Pedro Teixeira

Pedro Teixeira

Monitor

Rita Almendra

Rita Almendra

Psychologist

Rachid Faridi

Rachid Faridi

Monitor

Sofia Henriques

Sofia Henriques

Psychologist

We reach out

to vulnerable people in order to improve their lives through Harm Reduction.

Sofia Simões

Sofia Simões

Coordinator

Thaniz Silva

Thaniz Silva

Administrative

Solange Ascensão

Solange Ascensão

Coordinator

Vítor Amaral

Vítor Amaral

Monitor

Teresa Bettencourt

Teresa Bettencourt

Coordinator

Teresa Guimarães

Teresa Guimarães

Psychologist

Awards

The work we do on a daily basis has been recognized in many ways, one of which is through prizes and awards. Our many thanks for those!

Our Partners

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