Onze begunstigden

Het huis dat weer op de been helpt is een project dat een echte mijlpaal vormt in de activiteiten van de Stichting van Poolse Gezinnen van St. Johannes Paulus II en een nieuw hoofdstuk inluidt. Dankzij dit project kunnen we onze missie uitbreiden door vanuit een nieuw, groter hoofdkantoor te werken en ook buiten de muren daarvan een nog groter bereik te realiseren.

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WIJ HELPEN MOMENTEEL

WIJ HELPEN U THUIS

1.
Kinderen

Kinderen uit de buurthuis – 30 personen per jaar

Totaal: 30 personen per jaar

Kinderen in moeilijke levensomstandigheden in de buurtcentra – 50 personen per jaar

Totaal: 50 personen per jaar

2.
Personen met een handicap

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