The shelves are shaped like tree branches, full of books – especially books which fill children up with positive emotions and spark their imagination. The warm colors, soft seats, and everything else in the room serve as a shield to protect kids from the hardest news in their lives – the death of their loved ones. There will be a new room opened on 19 February in the Palium Hospice at Os. Rusa 55 in Poznań, which is aimed at helping children at least a little bit in the hardest times of their lives.
The results of Kulczyk Foundation’s grant contest
Human drama knows no boundaries. Sometimes it unfolds next to us; on other occasions, it takes place in forgotten parts of the world, i.e. the tragic fate of children jailed in a Nepalese prison, bodies of refugees washed up on a Greek beach, or a Polish mother who is carrying a child in her womb and suffering from a deadly form of cancer at the same time. We must see it so that human suffering will no longer be anonymous. Let’s watch TV and embark with Dominika Kulczyk on a journey to change the lives of those people for better.
Sharing what we have and the philosophy of smart social investments. How do you balance emotions and reason? This question is answered in the new issue of BR& magazine by Kulczyk Foundation Managing Director Marta Schmude-Olczak.