8th March, on the International Women’s Day, Polish girls are greeting girls from Ukraine with a loud “Hi Girls!”. We launch a long-term fundraiser for the Support Fund for Women and Girls from Ukraine. The action starts with the letter “Hi, Girls!”, which has already been signed by a large group well-known Polish Girls.
Kulczyk Foundation supports SEPO (Sepo Community Based Organization) operating in Namibia, thanks to which the children living close to Katima Mulilo city will soon be able to study in better conditions.
India. Kolkata. And Dalits, known as the untouchables. This is not a metaphor. In this country, a centuries-old tradition has divided people into castes. Dalits have been at the very bottom of the many–thousand-year-old social hierarchy. They are condemned to the worst professions, which are called “unclean”. It’s hard to imagine how one could escape such stigmatization. And yet! Dominika Kulczyk reaches out to Kolkata in order to support the project aimed at helping the children of prostitutes and Dalits.
Cox’s Bazar… It used to be the largest touristic center in Bangladesh and the longest beach in the world – over 120 kilometers. Now – the largest refugee camp in the world. 880,000 of refugees have found shelter here so as to avoid genocide. Dominika Kulczyk has reached out to Cox’s Bazar in order to support the field hospital for woman and to show the stories of families escaping death.