PRESS RELEASE16 October 2025
Martinelli Advogados, through the Instituto Martinelli Solidariedade (IMS), reaffirms its commitment to social transformation by supporting initiatives that bring together culture, education, and civic development.
One of the most recent examples is the support given to the cultural project “A Doce Valente” (“The Sweet Brave Girl”), created by author Sandra Sahd, which offered free theatrical performances to the public in Campinas, at the Centro de Convivência Cultural, as part of the city’s Children’s Month celebrations.
The play, inspired by the author’s book of the same name, tells the story of Catina, a young girl diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes who faces her challenges with courage, empathy, and determination. The narrative invites audiences to reflect on human values, virtues, and resilience, raising awareness among children, teenagers, and families about issues related to health, inclusion, and self-esteem.
By supporting initiatives like this, the Instituto Martinelli Solidariedade reinforces its belief that culture is a powerful instrument for social transformation. Through strategic partnerships and the promotion of high-impact projects, the IMS seeks to expand access to art and education, fostering the holistic development of children and adolescents — particularly in communities facing social vulnerability.
For Martinelli Advogados, investing in culture means investing in the future. This work, led by the Instituto Martinelli Solidariedade, reflects the firm’s vision of social responsibility — aligning institutional purpose with the promotion of collective well-being and the formation of more conscious, prepared citizens.
With “A Doce Valente”, Martinelli Advogados and the Instituto Martinelli Solidariedade reaffirm that knowledge and empathy go hand in hand when the goal is to transform realities and inspire new paths for human development.