Abraçar
The Abraçar Project has led two separate campaigns of school workshops with young Mozambican artists. One musician, Stewart Sukuma, and one painter, Chaluquane, both participated in two workshops with primary school children where they used their art to spread messages on HIV/AIDS. A total of 150 students participated in the workshops that included a guest appearance from Lokua Kanza, a famous Congolese musician, who has recorded music with Mr. Sukuma.
Meanwhile, Abraçar has branched out to a project in Tete Province, headed there by a young Mozambican female dentist, [Dr. Claudina](http://flm.withtank.com/people-and-places/beneficiaries/dr.-claudina], who has received assistance from the Foundation to research and create a project within the Abraçar framework. The project is designed to sensitize children about HIV/AIDS while teaching them healthy oral hygiene.

Stuart Sukuma e Lokua Kanza oferecendo material à Escola Primária, na Matola_08/06
Stewart Sukuma (left) with Congolese musician, Lokua Kanza, at a primary school in Matola offering footballs after having given a music workshop to nearly 80 young children.