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The Casa Pia is a Portuguese institution founded by Maria I, known as A Pia ("Mary the Pious"), and organized by Police Intendant Pina Manique in 1780, following the social disarray of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. For almost three centuries, thousands of young boys and girls were raised by Casa Pia, including many public personalities, called casapianos. Casa Pia is Portugal's largest educational institution dedicated to helping youngsters in risk of social exclusion or without parental support. And also as complementary services:

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  • The Casa Pia is a Portuguese institution founded by Maria I, known as A Pia ("Mary the Pious"), and organized by Police Intendant Pina Manique in 1780, following the social disarray of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. For almost three centuries, thousands of young boys and girls were raised by Casa Pia, including many public personalities, called casapianos. Casa Pia is Portugal's largest educational institution dedicated to helping youngsters in risk of social exclusion or without parental support. The organisation is composed of ten schools and enrolls approximately 4700 students. In addition to standard schooling, the organisation also provides boarding for children in need. It strives to enable these youngsters to become healthy and successful members of society, by developing intellectual, manual, and physical traits, in an environment promoting spiritual, moral, and religious values. The institution is proud to have had amongst its students many outstanding Portuguese personalities, including politicians, journalists, and artists. The first location was in Castle of São Jorge of Lisbon, an important center of production for the Portuguese Royal Navy and Army, and also for vocational education: masters trained at Casa Pia, when returned to their home, instruct others in the same profession. More advanced alumni may advance to professional careers. Next level course studies at London (for medicine), the Portuguese Royal Navy academy, Rome, and the Portuguese Academy. Two years after the death of Pina Manique, the Casa Pia closed due to the occupation of the Castle of São Jorge by the French troops of Junot. The school reopened in 1812 at Convento do Desterro, and then the government moved the institution to Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon at 1833. In 1942, it created a network of homes for children. At this time it is formed by: * Colégio de Pina Manique * Colégio de D. Maria Pia * Colégio de D. Nuno Álvares Pereira * Colégio de Santa Clara * Colégio de Santo Christo * Colégio de Nossa Senhora da Conceição * Colégio de Santa Catarina * Colégio de António Aurélio da Costa Ferreira * Escola Agrícola de Francisco Margiochi - polo do Arrife e polo da Paiã * Centro Educativo e de Apoio Social do Monte da Caparica And also as complementary services: * Provedoria * Centro Cultural Casapiano * Colónia Balnear da Areia Branca (Lourinhã) * Centro de Educação Ambiental e Cultural de Colares * Equipamento de férias do Arrife * Equipamento de férias da Matela (en)
  • El instituto Casa Pia, formalmente Casa Pia de Lisboa, es un instituto público situado en Lisboa, y depende del Ministerio de Solidaridad, Empleo y Seguridad Social del Gobierno portugués. (es)
  • A Casa Pia MHC • MHIP • MB — formalmente Casa Pia de Lisboa, I. P. (CPL, I. P.) — é um organismo do Estado Português que tem por missão a promoção dos direitos e a proteção das crianças e dos jovens. Atualmente, a Casa Pia tem o estatuto de instituto público e funciona sob tutela do Ministério da Solidariedade, Emprego e Segurança Social. (pt)
  • «Каза Пия» (порт. Casa Pia) — благотворительная организация, созданная по распоряжению королевы Португалии Марии I в 1780 году с целью помощи детям, оставшимся без попечения родителей в результате Лиссабонского землетрясения 1755 года. В настоящее время в состав организации входит десять школ, суммарно насчитывающих 4700 учащихся. В дополнение к стандартному школьному обучению «Каза Пия» также предоставляет интернаты для нуждающихся детей. Среди воспитанников организации имеется множество известных в Португалии представителей искусства, политики, журналистики и спорта. (ru)
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  • El instituto Casa Pia, formalmente Casa Pia de Lisboa, es un instituto público situado en Lisboa, y depende del Ministerio de Solidaridad, Empleo y Seguridad Social del Gobierno portugués. (es)
  • A Casa Pia MHC • MHIP • MB — formalmente Casa Pia de Lisboa, I. P. (CPL, I. P.) — é um organismo do Estado Português que tem por missão a promoção dos direitos e a proteção das crianças e dos jovens. Atualmente, a Casa Pia tem o estatuto de instituto público e funciona sob tutela do Ministério da Solidariedade, Emprego e Segurança Social. (pt)
  • «Каза Пия» (порт. Casa Pia) — благотворительная организация, созданная по распоряжению королевы Португалии Марии I в 1780 году с целью помощи детям, оставшимся без попечения родителей в результате Лиссабонского землетрясения 1755 года. В настоящее время в состав организации входит десять школ, суммарно насчитывающих 4700 учащихся. В дополнение к стандартному школьному обучению «Каза Пия» также предоставляет интернаты для нуждающихся детей. Среди воспитанников организации имеется множество известных в Португалии представителей искусства, политики, журналистики и спорта. (ru)
  • The Casa Pia is a Portuguese institution founded by Maria I, known as A Pia ("Mary the Pious"), and organized by Police Intendant Pina Manique in 1780, following the social disarray of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. For almost three centuries, thousands of young boys and girls were raised by Casa Pia, including many public personalities, called casapianos. Casa Pia is Portugal's largest educational institution dedicated to helping youngsters in risk of social exclusion or without parental support. And also as complementary services: (en)
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