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Education and empowerment initiatives aim to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive. These programs focus on fostering critical thinking, enhancing personal development, and promoting equal opportunities for all, ultimately leading to a more informed and empowered community.

The Great Adventure of the Young Ones project supports children and teens impacted by road accidents. Funds from auctions provide rehabilitation and psychological help. The campaign also promotes road safety to reduce accidents involving young people.

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 aims to enhance the treatment and diagnosis of neuroblastoma and CNS tumors. It involves acquiring CyberOko equipment and diagnosing about 20 children through non-commercial clinical trials at the Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Clinic in Krakow.

This project aims to edit and publish the first major monograph on sculptor Barbara Falender, ensuring her legacy is recognized. The album will be available digitally, featuring her sculptures in 3D. It will be distributed for free to libraries of secondary and higher art schools throughout Poland.

The project involves creating a dedicated fund to finance or co-finance specialist training in child and adolescent psychotherapy or psychiatry for staff working in the Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinical Department of the University Hospital in Krakow.

The institute offers a Health Stylist training program for students in hairdressing schools who are in foster care. This program aims to ignite passion and provide knowledge. Workshops will include dermatology, trichology, law, and psychology.

The foundation is creating a pre-adoption center for newborns and infants needing special care, including those with illnesses, disabilities, or conditions like Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. These children will receive essential diagnostics, professional care, and rehabilitation to enhance their health and boost their adoption prospects.

The project aims to support the expansion of an existing educational institution, run by the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family in Kithatu, Kenya, which has been operating since 1990.

The Live from Your Passion project hosts auditions for kids and offers singing, acting, and dance classes in 10 Polish cities. Collaborating with local Social Welfare Centres and shelters, it aims to support talented participants in their artistic pursuits.

The project addresses social exclusion faced by refugees and children with special educational needs. An inclusive education program for kindergartens has been created, focusing on teacher training, promoting empathy, and aiding the social integration of Ukrainian children.

The foundation organises educational workshops in kindergartens and schools, aimed at improving awareness about oral hygiene, dental care, and health promotion.

The foundation supports child psychiatry, foster children, and road accident victims. It has chosen to aid centers focused on therapy for children with autism and youth facing addiction issues.
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Omenaa Foundation
ul. Heleny Kozłowskiej 1/43
00-710 Warsaw
KRS: F0000509539
Philantrophic Consortium
04 1140 2062 0000 4426 2800 1004
Omenaa Foundation
85 1140 2062 0000 4426 2800 1001
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Education & Empowerment
Education and empowerment initiatives aim to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive. These programs focus on fostering critical thinking, enhancing personal development, and promoting equal opportunities for all, ultimately leading to a more informed and empowered community.
Projects

The Great Adventure of the Young Ones project supports children and teens impacted by road accidents. Funds from auctions provide rehabilitation and psychological help. The campaign also promotes road safety to reduce accidents involving young people.

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 aims to enhance the treatment and diagnosis of neuroblastoma and CNS tumors. It involves acquiring CyberOko equipment and diagnosing about 20 children through non-commercial clinical trials at the Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Clinic in Krakow.

This project aims to edit and publish the first major monograph on sculptor Barbara Falender, ensuring her legacy is recognized. The album will be available digitally, featuring her sculptures in 3D. It will be distributed for free to libraries of secondary and higher art schools throughout Poland.

The project involves creating a dedicated fund to finance or co-finance specialist training in child and adolescent psychotherapy or psychiatry for staff working in the Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinical Department of the University Hospital in Krakow.

The institute offers a Health Stylist training program for students in hairdressing schools who are in foster care. This program aims to ignite passion and provide knowledge. Workshops will include dermatology, trichology, law, and psychology.

The foundation is creating a pre-adoption center for newborns and infants needing special care, including those with illnesses, disabilities, or conditions like Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. These children will receive essential diagnostics, professional care, and rehabilitation to enhance their health and boost their adoption prospects.

The project aims to support the expansion of an existing educational institution, run by the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family in Kithatu, Kenya, which has been operating since 1990.

The Live from Your Passion project hosts auditions for kids and offers singing, acting, and dance classes in 10 Polish cities. Collaborating with local Social Welfare Centres and shelters, it aims to support talented participants in their artistic pursuits.

The project addresses social exclusion faced by refugees and children with special educational needs. An inclusive education program for kindergartens has been created, focusing on teacher training, promoting empathy, and aiding the social integration of Ukrainian children.

The foundation organises educational workshops in kindergartens and schools, aimed at improving awareness about oral hygiene, dental care, and health promotion.

The foundation supports child psychiatry, foster children, and road accident victims. It has chosen to aid centers focused on therapy for children with autism and youth facing addiction issues.
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Omenaa Foundation
ul. Heleny Kozłowskiej 1/43
00-710 Warsaw
KRS: F0000509539
Philantrophic Consortium
04 1140 2062 0000 4426 2800 1004
Omenaa Foundation
85 1140 2062 0000 4426 2800 1001
Home
About
Projects
Join Us
Press office
Top Charity
Omenaa Foundation
About
Projects
Join us
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Top Charity
Omenaa Foundation
Projects
Education & Empowerment

Education and empowerment initiatives aim to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive. These programs focus on fostering critical thinking, enhancing personal development, and promoting equal opportunities for all, ultimately leading to a more informed and empowered community.
Projects

The Great Adventure of the Young Ones project supports children and teens impacted by road accidents. Funds from auctions provide rehabilitation and psychological help. The campaign also promotes road safety to reduce accidents involving young people.

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 aims to enhance the treatment and diagnosis of neuroblastoma and CNS tumors. It involves acquiring CyberOko equipment and diagnosing about 20 children through non-commercial clinical trials at the Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Clinic in Krakow.

This project aims to edit and publish the first major monograph on sculptor Barbara Falender, ensuring her legacy is recognized. The album will be available digitally, featuring her sculptures in 3D. It will be distributed for free to libraries of secondary and higher art schools throughout Poland.

The project involves creating a dedicated fund to finance or co-finance specialist training in child and adolescent psychotherapy or psychiatry for staff working in the Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinical Department of the University Hospital in Krakow.

The institute offers a Health Stylist training program for students in hairdressing schools who are in foster care. This program aims to ignite passion and provide knowledge. Workshops will include dermatology, trichology, law, and psychology.

The foundation is creating a pre-adoption center for newborns and infants needing special care, including those with illnesses, disabilities, or conditions like Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. These children will receive essential diagnostics, professional care, and rehabilitation to enhance their health and boost their adoption prospects.

The project aims to support the expansion of an existing educational institution, run by the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family in Kithatu, Kenya, which has been operating since 1990.

The Live from Your Passion project hosts auditions for kids and offers singing, acting, and dance classes in 10 Polish cities. Collaborating with local Social Welfare Centres and shelters, it aims to support talented participants in their artistic pursuits.

The project addresses social exclusion faced by refugees and children with special educational needs. An inclusive education program for kindergartens has been created, focusing on teacher training, promoting empathy, and aiding the social integration of Ukrainian children.

The foundation organises educational workshops in kindergartens and schools, aimed at improving awareness about oral hygiene, dental care, and health promotion.

The foundation supports child psychiatry, foster children, and road accident victims. It has chosen to aid centers focused on therapy for children with autism and youth facing addiction issues.
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Omenaa Foundation
ul. Heleny Kozłowskiej 1/43
00-710 Warsaw
KRS: F0000509539
Philantrophic Consortium
04 1140 2062 0000 4426 2800 1004
Omenaa Foundation
85 1140 2062 0000 4426 2800 1001
Home
About
Projects
Join Us
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