Bangladesh - The Domino Effect

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.

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Rwanda - The Domino Effect

Rwanda. Here, people will never forget that there was a time when human life meant as much as one shot or machete strike. It is a country with a background of genocide. A country, in which there still live those who are treated as useless, worse. It is here that Dominika Kulczyk supports deaf children. Some of them, thanks to the hearing aids, will hear their parents’ voice for the very first time!

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The project of “THE DOMINO EFFECT” awarded at the Chicago International Television Festival!

The documentary by Dominika Kulczyk – “All of her scars” has been awarded at the 54th International Film Festival in Chicago. The project of “The Domino Effect” has received the Silver Plaque Award.

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1.5 million meals and 10 million zlotys this year: Yellow Plate helps nourish Polish children!

We’ve made it! This month, the Yellow Plate program of the Kulczyk Foundation provided the 1.5 millionth meal since it was launched during the fall of 2016. What is more, in 2018, Dominika Kulczyk’s Foundation is going to spend another 10 million zlotys to help nourish children. – I would like to express my gratitude to wonderful people who organize meals for children in the places where the Yellow Plate program runs. It is together with such people that we can improve the everyday life of children – emphasizes Dominika Kulczyk.

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