Nepal. Innocent children serve time with their parents

Nepalese children whose parents are sentenced to jail are in for a horrible time. Even though they committed no crime, they are kept in cells in conditions that are even worse than those of the convicts. They are treated as though they are invisible. We asked Dominika Kulczyk about the situation of these children and the possibility of providing support to the organizations taking care of them.

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Another grant contest!

Last year, the applications were coming in until the very last moment. This year, we have more money to hand out. The first Kulczyk Foundation Grant Contest of the year was launched on 1 March. There are available grants of up to PLN 25,000, but you need a really good project. “We have changed the rules to allow for maximum support of projects with clear objectives and the measures for their achievement,” stresses Kulczyk Foundation Managing Director Marta Schmude-Olczak.

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‘The Domino Effect’ in a country with AIDS

‘The Domino Effect’ returns to the new TVN lineup. What makes this season different from the others? In the first episode, Dominika Kulczyk visits Malawi, a country where one in every ten citizens is HIV-positive. We hosted Dominika in our studio and talked about what we can all do to make the world a better place and what we can expect in future episodes.

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A room to help children deal with the worst things in their lives

The shelves are shaped like tree branches, full of books – especially books which fill children up with positive emotions and spark their imagination. The warm colors, soft seats, and everything else in the room serve as a shield to protect kids from the hardest news in their lives – the death of their loved ones. There will be a new room opened on 19 February in the Palium Hospice at Os. Rusa 55 in Poznań, which is aimed at helping children at least a little bit in the hardest times of their lives.

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