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The outbreak of war showed how important volunteering is in difficult times.
In Kielce, the Świętokrzyskie Voivodship, and all over Poland, thousands of people have helped and continue to help Ukraine.
The growing Ukrainian diaspora actively participates in all these activities.
This project provides for support for volunteering by organizing trainings with the participation of local communities, non-governmental organizations and the Ukrainian diaspora (especially those who came to Poland after February 24, 2022).
In addition to training, we cordially invite you to volunteer activities as part of our project "Świętokrzyskie - good neighborhood for Ukraine".
Our Polish-Ukrainian team is already active at the Information Point for Foreigners in Kielce and the Integration Europe - East Association.
There is a lot of work to be done, but there will also be room for new initiatives and exchange of experiences.
As part of the "Świętokrzyskie - good neighborhood for Ukraine" project, ten 60-hour Polish language courses are planned for 20-person groups Ukrainian citizens who came to Poland after February 24, 2022 as a result of warfare.
The courses are conducted by certified teachers of Polish as a foreign language.
We invite you to The Information Point for Foreigners in Kielce or contact us via the hotline: +48789085083 or e-mail: info@inteuro.info
We speak Polish, Ukrainian, Russian and English.
HOTLINE We have launched a hotline for you in four languages: Polish, Ukrainian, Russian and English.
Hotline: +48789085083
e-mail: info@inteuro.info
STATIONARY INFORMATION POINT
25-501 Kielce
st. Sienkiewicza 78A (second floor)
INTERNET
The fastest way to find us is by visiting the internet platform: Map of Good Neighborhood INTEURO.INFO
We are also present on social networks Facebook, Instagram i YouTube.
We are at your disposal from Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 16:00 and on weekends (selected days).
Project "Świętokrzyskie - Good Neighborhood for Ukraine" co-financed by the National Program of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund "Safe Harbor"