The Federal, State and Municipal Governments have committed to invest $14US.4 billion in hosting the Rio Games and in improvements to the city's infrastructure.

 

The Atlanta-Rio de Janeiro Sister Cities Foundation’s success

in promoting and strengthening partnerships  between

the cities of Atlanta, Georgia, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,

relies on the support of people like you.

All donations are appreciated !

 

The Foundation is based in Atlanta, GA and is a member of the World Trade Center and AMCHAM Brazil, one of the most important and oldest US business organizations in South America, with more than 2000 members. For more information about the Atlanta-Rio de Janeiro Sister Cities Foundation (ARJSCF) please contact the foundation’s president, Franklin McGruder at 404.219.4380.

 


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