The Domino Effect - Season 2

International projects

In an in-depth, and yet unobtrusive, manner, ‘The Domino Effect’ tells the stories of adults and children, demonstrating their strength in the face of problems that most of us will never have to confront. The lack of medical assistance, schools, water, food, or electricity and the constant sense of insecurity experienced by millions of women and children worldwide is an everyday reality for them, but quite inconceivable to us.

The next season of ‘The Domino Effect’ will also feature episodes shot in Poland. Viewers will have the opportunity to get to know Gajusz, who does not let children die lonely. Dominika Kulczyk will also present the stories of children working in Bangladesh, young residents of children’s homes in Romania and an issue in Zambia in which aid is used to professionally activate residents and make them quit poaching in national parks for good. In cooperation with local non-governmental organizations, the Foundation directed by Dominika will prove that even a little help can set in motion a series of positive, real changes in the lives of whole communities.

News

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

Nearly 1,000 people took part in the workshops organised by the Help Centre for Women from Ukraine called "Hi Girls!". They included Polish language courses, integration, information, and support meetings. Some of the meetings are co-organised with the Ukrainian House.

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