Reports from Rotary Wisconsin Project Partners in the Ukraine, Poland and the Netherlands.  How Funds Have Been Used to Assist With the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis.  Updated October 2022.

Note:  This list does not include two $25,000 Rotary International Foundation Grants that Wisconsin Rotary has secured.  The first, in support of Ukraine Medical Supplies and the second, in support of Kiev International Rotary's Refugee Housing Initiatives.

 

Ukraine

Poland

the Netherlands

 

Rotary Club of Szczecin President: Roman Łakomiak

 

Rotary Club of Bydgoszcz Stare Miasto President: Emilia Mielewczyk 

 

FREE Ukrainian / Polish Children's Books Below.  NO Donation Necessary.

 

Ukrainian / Polish Children's Books (English Versions):

Ola and Borys go to school - the continuation of the therapeutic fairy tale for Ukrainian and Polish children is here! How will I cope with school in a foreign country? How will I get along with my teachers and colleagues? How will our class be when new students come?
 
Before the start of the 2022 school year, Wrocław scientists published a therapeutic fairy tale that will help Ukrainian and Polish students adapt to new school challenges.  Prof. Justyna Ziółkowska from the SWPS University and prof. Dariusz Galasiński from the University of Wrocław once again headed the team that prepared the continuation of the therapeutic fairy tale "Ola, Borys and new friends". A therapeutic fairy tale is a professional tool supporting the youngest in coping with difficult situations. This time its heroes, Ukrainian children who came to Poland after Russia's aggression against Ukraine, go to Polish schools.
 
Prof. Dariusz Galasiński says:  We directed our first therapeutic fairy tale to children from Ukraine. We wanted to show them that they are not alone, that they are safe in Poland. The second fairy tale is directed both to Polish children and to Ukrainian children. We want to show Polish children how difficult it is to enter a school where everyone speaks a foreign language. We want to show Ukrainian children that it can also be difficult for Polish children. The fairy tale is also directed to parents. We would like them to read it together with the children and talk.
 
The therapeutic fairy tale "Ola and Boris go to school" saw the light of day thanks to the financial and organizational support of many institutions, especially the Heweliusz Institute, Rotary District 6250 Foundation, the Fort Atkinson Rotary Club and the Wrocław City Hall.
 
The fairy tale is free, you cannot sell it, you can only give it to someone. Please contact us, if there are institutions that would like to print further editions, please contact us  - summarizes prof. Galasiński
 

Link for Free Download or View Link Book #1 (Ola, Boris and their new Friends). 

Link for Free Download or View Link Book #2 (Ola and Boris go to School).