Our beneficiaries

The House That Puts You Back on Your Feet is a project that marks a true milestone in the activities of the St. John Paul II Foundation for Polish Families, opening a new chapter. Thanks to this project, we will be able to expand our mission, operating from a new, larger headquarters and reaching even further beyond its walls.

No.

WE ARE CURRENTLY HELPING

WE WILL HELP AT HOME

1.
Children

Children from the community center – 30 people per year

Total: 30 people per year

Children in difficult life situations in a community center – 50 people per year

Total: 50 people per year

2.
People with disabilities

People with disabilities through art therapy workshops – 24 people per year

People who are dependent on others thanks to the work of personal assistants – 83 people per year

Caregivers of chronically ill people through respite care at home – 12 people per year

Total: 119 people per year

People with disabilities through art therapy workshops – 24 people per year

People who are dependent on others thanks to the work of personal assistants – 90 people per year

Caregivers of chronically ill people through respite care at home – 14 people per year

People in need of constant care through 24-hour 14-day respite care, relieving their caregivers – 312 people per year

Children with disabilities through activities at the Toddler Club – 15 people per year

People with intellectual disabilities by employing them in the Club Café – 10 people per year

People with disabilities by employing them in the Home store – 2 people per year

Total: 311 people per year

3.
Seniors

Lonely seniors – 18 people per year

Senior Club members through art workshops – 45 people per year

Poor seniors through the use of the Good Card – 75 people per year

Total: 138 people per year

Lonely seniors – 24 people per year

Senior Club members through art workshops – 50 people per year

Poor seniors through the use of the Dobra Card – 80 people per year

Total: 154 people per year

4.
Families

Families requiring relationship rebuilding – 15 families per year

Total: 15 families per year

Families in need of rebuilding relationships – 20 families per year

Pregnant women whose pregnancy is not accepted in their family homes – 8 women per year

Mothers with children experiencing domestic violence – 24 women per year

Young people leaving foster care, preparing them for careers as carpenters and printers – 10 people per year

Total: 20 families and 42 people per year

5.
People in mental crisis

People benefiting from psychoeducation – 24 people per year

Total: 24 people per year

People benefiting from psychoeducation – 24 people per year

People in mental crisis through group and individual therapy – 50 people per year

Total: 74 people per year

6.
People using hydrogen therapy

People using hydrogen therapy – 300 people per year

Total: 300 people per year

People using hydrogen therapy – 500 people per year

Total: 500 people per year

TOTAL

656 people per year

1191 people per year