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In the 2023/2024 edition, the Philanthropic Consortium focused on supporting 33 key social projects. Thanks to the joint efforts of organisations and donors, we were able to assist 10,000 beneficiaries. These projects vary in themes and scope—ranging from education and health to support for those facing difficult life situations. The Philanthropic Consortium demonstrates the immense power of collaboration in building a better society, where everyone has a chance at a dignified life and personal development.
The foundation supports senior citizens, with a focus on promoting their active engagement. The project's goal is to provide support for the daily lives of seniors, tailored to their immediate needs. This includes both qualified care and providing professional equipment to improve their quality of life.
The pilot programme "Five for the Earth" aims to involve local communities in cleaning up forests and beaches. As part of this initiative, thousands of bags of rubbish were collected, with each bag earning a symbolic 5 PLN payment. The funds collected were donated to support the Psi Los Foundation.
St. Joseph’s Clinic and Maternity Home in Kwahu Tafo serves 1,500–1,800 patients monthly. A key part of its mission is to care for pregnant women and children, which includes home visits, vaccinations, and health education. The clinic also engages in agricultural and catering activities to support its operations. Purchasing a refrigerated vehicle for the safe transportation of medicines and farm products has become a priority.
Xawier Słupik is a 19-year-old from the village of Ornontowice near Gliwice. Due to a congenital defect, his jawbone stopped developing, and he was left without jaw joints. The Philanthropic Consortium decided to cover the cost of his jaw reconstruction surgery by contributing the remaining funds needed through the Siepomaga.pl fundraising platform. The surgery has both functional, health, and aesthetic purposes, aiming to improve Xawier's speech, ease swallowing, and enhance his social interaction.
The foundation, in cooperation with the Medical University of Warsaw, is preparing training sessions for medical staff in life-saving procedures and battlefield medicine. The project includes training sessions for Ukrainian doctors, paramedics, and nurses working in active conflict zones.
The project covers the cost of purchasing a bronchoscope - a vital piece of equipment for diagnosing patients in the Otolaryngology Department for head and neck conditions. The bronchoscope is used in emergency situations, such as in cases of bleeding or the presence of foreign objects, and for patients undergoing head and neck surgeries, including cancer patients.
This initiative involves organising a combined integration and educational retreat, aimed at providing a safe and inspiring space where patients can “disconnect” from their cancer journey and start functioning independently outside of the oncology environment.
Centre for Facial Surgery and Aesthetics – Surgical and Prosthetic Treatment of Alina Tsoi
Alongside its regular scholarship competition, the Rafał Brzoska Foundation runs the Heart Fund, established to support talented young people. In this instance, the grant will support a high school graduate who, thanks to the scholarship, will be able to begin studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw.
The foundation has provided scholarships for six talented students from sculpture departments at three universities in Poland—Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) in Warsaw, Krakow, and Łódź—as well as for two students from the Faculty of Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art at ASP in Warsaw.
The project involves producing two sets of the RescueGlass device, along with RescueKit sets. The introduction of modern telemedicine technology in conflict areas, such as Ukraine, will significantly improve the quality of aid provided to those affected by war.
The grant has enabled the purchase of 30 refrigerators as part of the equipment for a social kitchen in Kherson, Ukraine, which serves the entire region.
The Great Adventure of the Young Ones project aims to support children and teenagers affected by road accidents. The funds raised through accompanying auctions are used to provide specialist assistance for those in need of rehabilitation and psychological support. Additionally, the campaign promotes road safety, ultimately reducing the number of accidents involving children and teenagers.
The foundation organises educational workshops to encourage physical activity among children and teenagers living in care facilities in the city of Płock and Płock and Sierpc counties. In addition to workshops, the purchase of 100 bicycles is planned, allowing children to spend their time actively.
This project focuses on integrated support for the treatment, diagnosis, and combined therapy of neuroblastoma and central nervous system tumours. It includes the purchase of CyberOko equipment and the diagnosis of around 20 children through non-commercial clinical trials at the Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Clinic at the University Children’s Hospital in Krakow.