International recognition for the Domino Effect!

“We have created this series to make as many people as possible feel the need to act for the benefit of others. This is why it is so crucial that the world has noticed our efforts,” says Dominika Kulczyk, President of Kulczyk Foundation. An episode of her documentary series, ‘The Domino Effect,’ broadcast by TVN has been recognized at the prestigious Best Shorts Competition.

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Thailand – the Domino Effect

Thailand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. Visited by over 20 million tourists a year, it is known for its exotic nature, original cuisine, and rich culture, but also, sadly, for child prostitution. Children involved must be saved before they reach bottom. Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization, has been supporting those who sacrifice everything to combat this evil.

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Nepal – the Domino Effect

In Nepal, orphaned children are deprived of all of their rights. They are doomed to fight for survival on the street if other relatives don’t have a heart for them. Could there be anything worse than that? The answer is yes: if a child’s parents go to prison. Then the child has absolutely no future. This is why Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization headed by Dominika Kulczyk, has resolved to support organizations which look after children saved from prisons in Kathmandu.

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Malawi – The Domino Effect

Back in 2008, as many as 10 people would die here every hour, 24 hours a day. Hundreds and even thousands of Malawians were dying of AIDS, leaving their children as orphans. It was therefore so crucial to fight for the survival of those children. And survive they did, growing up and understand that this infection can be avoided. Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization led by Dominika Kulczyk, helps to provide good living conditions to the youngest Malawians. 

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