We financed summer camps for children from Ukraine in Marki near Warsaw

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In a beautiful house with a garden, the kids spent their holidays playing and learning. They visited theaters and museums, and had the opportunity to take part in dance, singing and painting lessons. During the summer, journalism workshops, creative lessons in physics, history and Polish were also held.

The Educational Center Children of Ukraine Foundation was established to provide education to children from Ukraine who were forced to leave their homeland due to the war. Children found a safe haven in Poland, in Marki near Warsaw.

Summer camps for children were financed by the "Hi Girls!" Grant Programme. The programme was supported by funds from our Support Fund for Women and Girls from Ukraine of the same name. The Educational Center Children of Ukraine Foundation is one of 11 organizations that received funding in the first edition of the Programme.

Do you want to help? We are constantly collecting funds for the „Hi Girls! Fund”. Join us: patronite.pl/czescdziewczyny

You can find out more about the Grant Programme here: czescdziewczyny.pl

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