During the Malta Festival, which the Kulczyk Foundation co-organises, we share our achievements over more than a decade. We invite you to visit exhibitions illustrating the Foundation's activities to date.
During the first of them, in Stary Browar in Poznań, you will see the heroes and beneficiaries of our support. Find out more about our projects and how we have been helping around the world and in Poland for more than a decade. Because in addition to financial support, we place a strong emphasis on education - so we can achieve lasting change and create prospects for further improvement!
The second exhibition, in the Aula Artis, is ‘Touch of Hope. For women and the planet'. It showcases our latest engagement, the Sparsa Project, which we supported. You must see for yourself how a small factory from Nepal is changing the world for the better by producing eco-friendly, biodegradable sanitary napkins made from banana fibre. Where did such an idea come from? Nepal is facing a huge problem of waste and plastic pollution - including that in sanitary pads. Local governments, despite the obligation imposed by the State, are unable to provide hygiene products due to lack of money. At the same time, menstruation issues in many parts of Napal are still a taboo subject or the subject of dangerous customs, putting women's health and lives at risk.
The enormity of the help that has been realised over more than a decade is a source of pride for us, but also a strong impetus for further action. We strongly encourage you to visit the exhibitions in person!