Krzyżowa and partners for Ukraine! Thanks to the GHJ Foundation.
The American GHJ Foundation raised money for Ukraine in a collection among GHJ employees. Their aim is to support organisations in Ukraine, as well as in neighbouring countries, that provide care, housing and education for refugees.
Among the recipients was our Foundation. Therefore it went through the registration process and was recognised as a charitable organisation in the USA.
Read more: Krzyżowa and partners for Ukraine! Thanks to the GHJ Foundation.
Polish-German youth exchange Pulheim - Piaseczno, 26 - 30.09.2022
A Polish-German meeting of students took place at the International Youth Meeting House in Krzyzowa on September 26-30, 2022. Exchange participants from Pulheim and Piaseczno had the opportunity to get to know each other well during integration games, as well as to deepen their knowledge of Polish and German culture and history. The young people participated in intercultural and historical workshops, and developed their competence in German and Polish during language animations.
Read more: Polish-German youth exchange Pulheim - Piaseczno, 26 - 30.09.2022
From 18.09.22 to 22.09.22, a Polish-German youth exchange took place on the grounds of our Foundation between the Fiłomata Secondary School in Gliwice and the Konrad-Adenauer Realschule in Hamm.
Forty male and female pupils took part in the exchange. The exchange focused on topics related to ecology and the environment.
The young people were able to learn about various sustainability topics and exchange their insights with each other.
Read more: Polish-German youth exchange, Gliwice - Hamm, 18 - 22.09.22
Krzyżowa Foundation for Mutual understanding in Europe (PL), Milan Šimečka Foundation (SK) and Anne Frank Zentrum (DE) are getting together to invite teachers from Slovakia, Poland and Germany to the workshop on antidiscrimination education that will take part in Krzyżowa on 23-26.11.2022.
The workshop methods will be based on the Stories that Move - an online platform with a set of interactive tools for education against discrimination, in the form of multilingual hybrid learning materials (www.storiesthatmove.org). Nine project partners from seven European countries were involved in the development and creation of the Stories that Move platform (2015-18) and continue to work on disseminating the tool in formal and non-formal education.