A year goes by fast. For some women, that same year was the time they needed to leave a situation of violence, rebuild their own lives and remember who they were before the fear.
For Skokka, it was the first year alongside those who make that possible.
Every company decides, at some point, where it wants to leave its mark. We’re not talking about logos on banners or names on sponsorships.
We’re talking about the kind of cause a company embraces when nobody is forcing it to and what that says about who it truly is.
There are partnerships that exist to be seen. And there are partnerships that exist to work.
The difference between the two isn’t in the signed contract, it’s in what happens after, when the cameras are gone and the real work begins.
Skokka looked at that path and chose Fala Mulher. That choice just turned one year old. And what came after is what’s worth telling.
Before talking about the partnership, we need to talk about her

The Fala Mulher Association doesn’t work with words. It works with open doors.
- There are shelters that welcome women and their children facing life-threatening situations, offering housing, food and real protection.
- There are defence centres with social, psychological and legal support for those who arrived asking for help and deserved far more than a list of phone numbers.
- There is SOS Fala Mulher, a free, confidential channel, available every day of the week, accessible from anywhere in Brazil.
Thirteen in-person units. Real stories of women who hit rock bottom and found, right there, a way out.
That is what Skokka decided to support. With its name, with resources and with consistency.
A year that was more than just good intentions
Completing one year as a sponsor company of Fala Mulher isn’t just a pretty date to celebrate on social media. It’s proof that the commitment held up long after the excitement of the first day had faded.
With Skokka’s financial support, projects that could have stayed on paper were put into practice. Emergency care in the shelters kept running. Empowerment programmes, financial independence initiatives and specialised psychological support stayed standing and kept reaching those who needed them.
The kind of result that doesn’t go viral, but that transforms lives in silence, one woman at a time.
Responsibility isn’t a decoration. It’s a choice.

Skokka operates in a sector that deals directly with autonomy, freedom and dignity.
Supporting an organisation that protects vulnerable women isn’t a contradiction, it’s consistency. It’s understanding that growing as a company and contributing to a fairer world are not things that need to go separate ways.
One year of partnership is just the beginning. And beginnings like this one tend to last a long time.
Discover the work of Fala Mulher at www.falamulher.ong.br
Some partnerships aren’t measured in months. They’re measured in lives that started over.