Do you want to help women from Ukraine? Make a donation to the "Hi Girls!" program

International projects

We can see how Poles reacted to the nightmare of war and we are proud of it. However, it is only natural that one day this beautiful movement will run out and then we want to be with Girls from Ukraine. Here there is a need for permanent, not temporary aid. Thus, we initiated cooperation with Patronite.

We care about constant support and regular payments from donors. They can be little sums but thanks to longer financial commitment we can build a long-term aid for the Girls.

Go to Patronite and set up a deposit.

Thanks to the contributions so far:

  • we supported the “Hi Girls!” Grant Program
  • we opened the Help Centre for Women from Ukraine
  • we sent a shipment of the most necessary products to Hrubieszów

Let us show that we are with Girls from Ukraine and we will not leave them in need. Let's make it easier for them to start in the new reality. Let's help our friends find a flat, job, kindergarten or school. Poland may become a second Home for them.

Thank you!

News

Construction of a dance center in Nairobi begins

Dominika Kulczyk has just begun the construction of an art school for children in Kibera, one of the world's largest slums. Kulczyk Foundation is leading the Stella & Adam Center project in Kenya, which will change the lives of thousands of children. Only through education can the youngest residents of Nairobi have an opportunity for a decent life.

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From banana fibers to global change. Dominika Kulczyk invests in a social project that will change the lives of millions of women

Panorama Learning Community Meeting: Blueprint for plastic-free menstrual products has just come to an end in Nairobi. This is a global community which discussed scaling a biodegradable pad factory project in Kenya that will fight period poverty, provide employment for women, and care for the planet at the same time. The project is managed by Kulczyk Foundation.

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One million PLN to support women. The 2nd Edition of the Grant Programme has been launched

The Polish-Ukrainian Sisterhood, which include, among others Henryka Bochniarz, Iryna Deszczyca, Agnieszka Holland, Dominika Kulczyk, Olga Tokarczuk and Oksana Zabużko are launching the 2nd Edition of the "Hi Girls!" Grant Programme. The women's coalition will decide who will receive the next million zlotys to help women and children from Ukraine.

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