KASSUMAI PROJECT
In January 2017, Captain Rei Vilar's three brothers — Manuel, Duarte, and Miguel — visited the Felupe community of Suzana during a pilgrimage in memory of their brother Luís. As part of this journey, they visited the Kindergarten-School, settled in the small school that Luís had built. This visit strengthened their bond with the Felupe village and its children, who represent the future of a country facing severe challenges at every level.

From this encounter, the Kassumai Project was born. The project takes its name from the Felupe greeting Kassumai, a single word that conveys wishes for Peace, Happiness, and Freedom. The customary response, Kassumai Kep, means "forever."

In 2020, after renovating the Kindergarten-School, the Kassumai Project evolved into the Anghilau Association — named after the Felupe word for "child." This new organization solidified its mission to support and promote educational development within the local community.