Help for flood victims in Kłodzko

To support the communities most affected by the floods, our group of volunteers traveled to Klodzko. The local emergency staff directed us to help clean up the Sports and Recreation Center. The place, which until recently was bustling with activity, now needs a major overhaul.
We would like to thank Ms. Sylwia Bielawska for the efficient coordination of activities at the site, the resort Moje Miejsce - odpocznij i zintegruj zespół blisko natury for providing accommodation for the volunteers, and Mr. Bogdan Bochmatiuk and the OSiR Klodzko team for their excellent cooperation and atmosphere, despite the difficult circumstances. Bows to the staff of OSiR Klodzko and OSP Widawa for their determination and perseverance!
Thanks also to all the volunteers from Panattoni, Blue Assets, Newport Logistics Fund and Harden Construction who supported our campaign.  


Robert Dobrzycki Foundation on Radio 357

Should philanthropy be part of business strategy? Who really benefits from it and who preys on it? What place should charity have in today's world? We discussed these questions on the Firmament program of Radio 357, hosted by Jaroslaw Sroka. The Robert Dobrzycki Foundation was represented by Malwina Pawlowska, accompanied by Agnieszka Sawczuk (Filantropea) and Monika Krzyzanowska (One Day Foundation). We invite you to listen to the broadcast at the link: radio357/firmament.


We support flood victims

The floods that hit southern Poland and other European countries at the end of September caused enormous damage, and thousands of people are in urgent need of support. The Robert Dobrzycki Foundation has donated 250,000 PLN to a donation collection organized by Corporate Connections. The funds will be used to purchase essential supplies, make repairs and rebuild damaged infrastructure. This is just the beginning - we are also planning long-term involvement in support programs.


Meet the first grantee of the Robert Dobrzycki Foundation

Katarzyna Ratajczak has become the first recipient of a scholarship from the Robert Dobrzycki Foundation. Kasia is a talented violinist, currently a student of the violin class at the Academy of Music in Lodz and music therapy at the Academy of Music in Wroclaw. As of September, she will begin studying at the prestigious Royal College of Music in London. We are happy to be able to help Kasia realize her dream. Get to know Kasia by watching the video below.