Almost 1,000 women and children at workshops at our "Hi Girls!" Centre

International projects

The "Hi Girls!" Centre we have established, operates in Ogrodowa street in Warsaw. We invite you to free classes of women and children from Ukraine.

Most of the meetings are conducted by women refugees. There is also a special corner for children.

So far, the Help Centre for Women from Ukraine "Hi Girls!" has hosted:

  • Meetings with a psychologist for women
  • Culinary workshops for women and children
  • Polish language classes for women (2 groups, level A1)
  • Workshop supporting competences on the labour market for women
  • Artistic workshops for women and children (painting, collage, embroidery)
  • Integration, information (formal and legal issues) and support meetings (with a psychologist and art therapy) for newly arrived women from Ukraine

Some of the classes are co-organised with the Ukrainian House. We also constantly cooperate with schools for children from Ukraine.

So far, 950 people have participated in the activities.

Do you want to know the dates of the next workshop? Please, send an e-mail to the following address: warsztaty@kulczykfoundation.org.pl

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