Laos – The Domino Effect

In Laos, there are 2 doctors for every 10,000 people. In many regions, including barely accessible mountainous areas, there is virtually no medical aid available. One of these sites will be visited by Dominika Kulczyk and the TVN crew. There, Kulczyk Foundation, headed by Dominika Kulczyk, is going to provide funding for a project that will enable several thousand people get access to healthcare. The foundation supports transparent non-governmental organizations because they know best about what needs local communities have, and how to spend donated funds in the most efficient way.

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Poland, the Gajusz Foundation – The Domino Effect

In this episode, Dominika Kulczyk meets the founder of the Gajusz Foundation, Tisa Żawrocka-Kwiatkowska, and the children under her care. The Foundation has operated for 18 years so far and it is going to receive a special gift from Dominika Kulczyk. The gift may seem to be only some stones and cement, but in fact it will allow all those passionately committed to the fate of Gajusz to forget about the reality of hospital beds for a moment.

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The Domino Effect - Season 2

‘The Domino Effect’ draws the audience’s attention to problems faced by the most disadvantaged, both in Poland and abroad. The idea behind the program is not only to make us more sensitive to those problems, but also to encourage us to help those in need. It presents several aid campaigns out of the dozens organized yearly by Kulczyk Foundation. Each of them features infrastructure-related activities. The new infrastructure will serve the subjects in each film for years to come.

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Bangladesh – The Domino Effect

Two years ago, the world was shocked by the news of the largest construction catastrophe in the contemporary textile industry. In the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka, an eight-story factory collapsed, leaving 1,137 people dead and 2,500 permanently injured. The fatalities and casualties also included children. This tragedy drew the attention of the world to the issue of exploitation and child labor. When shooting the first episode of the 2nd season of “The Domino Effect,” we visited Dhaka and an organization called Educo, which helps working children find time for education.

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