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E.N.A. Project

Project E.N.A.

The E.N.A. was the second most important IASD school in Brazil, founded in 1943. Its most significant founder was Professor Sebastião Santana, who is buried in the gardens of E.N.A.

This institution welcomed students from all over Brazil and various countries, forming many citizens who became doctors, engineers, congressmen, and even a governor.

In the 1990s, it lost its Theology College.

In 1998, for political reasons, E.N.A. was shut down despite being financially self-sufficient, with a balance of R$ 500,000 at the time.

If invested in a savings account at Banco do Brasil, this amount would now be approximately R$ 15,000,000 (fifteen million reais).

E.N.A. was closed in 1998, even though it had a strong presence in the education market. Only two years later, in 2000, was a justification for the closure fabricated, related to a flood from the Rio Panelas. This justification is false, and I am available to challenge it anywhere in the world. I can provide more details upon request.

After being abandoned for years, the property was sold irregularly and arbitrarily to a friend of a local leader. The supposed new owner continued the neglect, lacking both a plan and resources.

Today, this heritage was taken over by the local government for only $19,000 (nineteen thousand dollars). Its current estimated value is around $10,000,000 (ten million dollars).

The original church building is being "profaned," having become a party and political auditorium.

The founder's son is launching a challenge at the 2025 General Conference in Saint Louis, USA, calling Adventist entrepreneurs worldwide to support a project to rescue E.N.A.

The goal is to transform E.N.A. into a philanthropic hospital for childhood cancer, with a research center. Once operational, the project will seek authorization for a medical school.

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