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How We Came About

The Fauser family has been in Brazil since 1959, when, while still in Germany, they purchased the São Pedro Farm in the city, where they settled with their entire family in 1961 and remain to this day. 
 The São Pedro Farm has a long history of technological innovation. From the very beginning, the Fauser family sought to promote formal education and cultural expression among the farm’s employees and their children. Precisely for this reason, the two “H”s (H&H) in the Institute’s name pay tribute to the Fauser couple, Hans and Hildegard, for their contribution to the region’s economic and cultural development—a legacy that the Institute is committed to continuing.
 For many years, the Institute’s headquarters was the former school of the São Pedro Farm, which was the primary focus of the Institute’s activities and a municipality within the Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserves and the Green Belt of the City of São Paulo.

Hildegard e Hans Fauser
Escola mista da fazenda São Pedro
Hildegard Fauser
Escola mista São Pedro
D.Luíza, Sabina, Susi, Amely
Escola Mista Fazenda São Pedro
Casa Sede da Fazenda São Pedro
Escola Mista Fazenda São Pedro
Primeira Comunhão - Fazenda São Pedro
Fazenda São Pedro
Fundador do Instituto
Anta na Fazenda São Pedro
Crianças na Fazenda São Pedro
Almoço em família
Capela de São Pedro
Desenho de Paraibuna
Poema de hospitalidade
Retireiros da Fazenda

Latões de leite eram trazidos de carroça pelos retireiros para a fazendo.

Sarau
Mangueirões da Fazenda São Pedro
Construção do Silo.
Churrasco
Fazenda São Pedro
Convite do Churrasco em comemoração de 100 anos da capela.
Churrasco em comemoração aos 100 anos da capela.
Ilustração da Fazenda São Pedro
Sabina, Susi e Amely
Sr. Ernesto Suiço
Sra. Margarethe
Escola Mista da Fazenda São Pedro
Fazenda S. Pedro 1937
Fazenda S. Pedro 1937
Fazenda S.Pedro 1937

1959

Acquisition of the São Pedro Farm.

2007

PJ Program - Youth Program sponsored by Petrobras.

2011

Recognition as an OSCIP (Civil Society Organization of Public Interest).

2015

Ecomuseum Vale da Fartura, beginning its participation in the National Museum Week.

1961

The Fauser family's move to Brazil.

2008

​Launch of the Native Fruit Project and Creation of the Cambuci Trail.

2013

Beginning of educational tourism with private and municipal schools.

2019

2019 PEANS - Environmental Education and Social Mobilization Plan (first regional project)

2006

Establishment of the Fauser Institute.

2009

Participation in the creation of the Cambuci Route and festivals.

2014

Construction of the "Roots of Learning" school nursery, in partnership with education.

2022

Development of the Municipal Environmental Management Plan (PMMA) for the municipalities of Paraibuna and Jambeiro.

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