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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayOn Saturday, October 11, 2025, the Health Secretariat deployed PrEP na Rua across South, East and West Zones and launched a UBS-led monthly obesity-care group with nutrition guidance; the city also marked World Palliative Care Day with a same-day note on how to access primary-care palliative services.
On the economy side, a new sports partnership published this week remains in effect today (totaling R$249,819.60 ($47,130)); entrepreneurship workshops run this Saturday on the city’s October skills calendar.
Culturally, UMAPAZ hosted an artist talk with Milton Tortella and closed the “Sopro” exhibit; the city ran “Praças da Cultura” programming; and the Municipal Planetarium opened its mid-October session run.
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- Health runs PrEP na Rua today across the South, East and West Zones.
- UBS launches a monthly obesity-care group to expand access to nutrition counseling.
- World Palliative Care Day: city posts same-day guidance on primary-care palliative services.
- Sports partnership in force today totals R$249,819.60 ($47,130) under the 2025 plan.
- Entrepreneurship: Saturday workshops from the city’s October skills calendar run today.
- UMAPAZ artist talk “Da Inspiração à Exposição” with Milton Tortella (10:00–13:00).
- Mostra “Sopro” — closing day at UMAPAZ’s gallery in Ibirapuera (until 18:00).
- “Praças da Cultura” publishes citywide free programming for Oct 11–12.
- Municipal Planetarium starts mid-October sessions (“Dois Pedacinhos de Vidro”).
- Weekly city cleanliness actions (“São Paulo Limpa”) run district operations today.
Politics & Security
World Palliative Care Day: how to access services in primary care (October 11, 2025)
Summary: The Health Secretariat issued same-day guidance pointing residents to palliative-care pathways within the UBS network, with referrals and continuity of care.
Why it matters: Clear routes into supportive care improve dignity, reduce ER pressure and align city health policy with global best practice.
Economy
Sports partnership in force today totals R$249,819.60 ($47,130) (October 11, 2025)
Summary: A municipal sports partnership active on Oct 11 continues delivery under this year’s plan, supporting programming and local jobs in the sports economy.
Why it matters: Even weekend-active agreements inject resources into venues, suppliers and neighborhood commerce.
Entrepreneurship Saturday: finance & business workshops (October 11, 2025)
Summary: Sessions from the city’s October skills calendar run today, offering free training in finance, modeling and sales for early-stage entrepreneurs.
Why it matters: Practical upskilling widens income opportunities and helps formalize micro-businesses.
City Life & Community
PrEP na Rua multi-zone deployment (October 11, 2025)
Summary: Mobile units offered counseling, rapid testing and PrEP starts in points across three zones as part of same-day outreach.
Why it matters: Field access lowers barriers and improves prevention coverage where it’s most needed.
UBS creates a monthly obesity-care group with nutrition guidance (October 11, 2025)
Summary: A new standing group expands diet and lifestyle counseling in primary care, with monthly follow-ups and referrals.
Why it matters: Ongoing coaching helps tackle a leading chronic-disease burden with equity.
Culture & Events
UMAPAZ artist talk “Da Inspiração à Exposição” (10:00–13:00) (October 11, 2025)
Summary: Visual artist Milton Tortella discussed creative process and exhibition practice at UMAPAZ, with open public access.
Why it matters: Free cultural education connects residents to the city’s environmental and arts programming.
Mostra “Sopro” — closing day at UMAPAZ (until 18:00) (October 11, 2025)
Summary: The exhibition wrapped with a final viewing window in Ibirapuera’s park campus gallery.
Why it matters: Final-day notices help residents catch last-chance city exhibits.
“Praças da Cultura” weekend slate published (October 11–12, 2025) (October 11, 2025)
Summary: The Culture Secretariat listed free shows and activities across public squares for the holiday weekend.
Why it matters: Distributed programming boosts neighborhood footfall and access to culture.
Planetarium session run begins (“Dois Pedacinhos de Vidro”) (October 11, 2025)
Summary: The Municipal Planetarium opened its mid-October family sessions today with free admission.
Why it matters: Science outreach adds accessible learning to the city’s weekend calendar.
Administration
“São Paulo Limpa” district actions operate this Saturday (October 11, 2025)
Summary: Subprefectures ran scheduled Saturday cleanliness operations—tree care, sweeping and selective collection—under the city’s ongoing urban-care program.
Why it matters: Regular weekend maintenance improves safety, hygiene and local business conditions.