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        Today's world is changing day by day. In one part of the globe, people use artificial intelligence in their everyday lives, while in the others places, widespread illiteracy prevails. In many places around the world, food ends up in the trash, while in others, people are dying of hunger. Despite the perceived proximity that broad access to information provides, we remain ignorant of the most important issues.

 

        A huge problem faced primarily by highly developed countries is the phenomenon of illegal immigration. Every day the media shows attempts at forcing the borders, activities of various security services in developed countries, as well as construction of walls seperating the countries. For years, the effectiveness of such preventative measures has been questioned, as they rarely bring the expected results and are unlikely to ever provide adequate security for people on either side of the wall.

I asked myself "what would I do if my children were threatened with starvation or death from a disease that could be cured with available medical knowledge?"  I am certain of one thing: no wall would ever stop me.

 

        An obvious and logical solution comes to mind-HELPING THE SO-CALLED THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES. Not in the traditional sense of sending food, medicine, or clothing. It is about creating a lastling improvement on the quality of life in the underdeveloped countries by providing their citizens with universal access to education, medical care, modern agriculture, as well as investment in infrastructure and jobs. If we help to organize modern economies in these areas and show their citizens a an actual possibility of a dignified life in their own countries, they will stop making desperate attempts of storming our borders. And when they do come to our country, it will be not to fight for survival, but to see the Wawel Royal Castle, listen to Chopin in Łazienki Królewskie Park (Royal Baths), and admire the sunset on the pier in Sopot.

 

       This is a very ambitious goal, intended to last for many decades to come, but it is achievable thanks to traditional “grassroots work” and the people who believe in it.

 

        While our team is very diverse we are united by one idea: the desire to live in a better world and the belief that if we have the ability  do something, then in a sense it is our duty to act.

 

        We will not endeavor to persuade anyone to act, rather we will show you how we do it. We would be delighted if you joined us at any stage of our mission.

 

        Our first goal is Madagascar where we plan to build primary and secondary schools, as well as medical clinics, and hopefully in the longer term hospitals. We intend to support the establishment and operation of small farms, reforestation of wastelands, and to help to attract foreign investors in order to develop critical infrastructure (energy, water supply, sewage systems). The implementation of all these projects assumes care for the natural environment, so as not to repeat the mistakes of developed civilizations.

 

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF OUR MISSION DEPENDS ON ALL OF US, AND TOGETHER WE CAN ACHIEVE IT.

 

        And now a little math: did you know that if 100,000 people support the foundation with 30PLN (10USD) per month, this contribution will finance the construction of 15 schools and one clinic per year?

The only limits to our achivements are our imagination and enthusiasm. And these, I can assure you, are unlimted.

 

OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON US AND ON THE DECISIONS WE MAKE TODAY.

 

Best regards,

 

Bartosz Dzięgielewski

The Founder

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