1. Make a donation via online PayU payments

PayU is a secure online payment system – it works with Mastercard, Visa, Google Pay, BLIK and internet accounts. Donate here.

2. Make a donation directly to the Foundation’s bank account 

EURO Account: 

USD account: 

PLN account: 

PL 52 1050 1012 1000 0090 8149 9247  PL 35 1050 1012 1000 0090 8180 4230 PL 79 1050 1025 1000 0023 1482 7813
BIC (SWIFT): INGBPLPW BIC (SWIFT): INGBPLPW BIC (SWIFT): INGBPLPW

3. REGULAR SUPPORT

Regular donations help us to plan activities effectively and to maintain continuity of our work. 

Polish Migration Forum Foundation bank account in IBAN format: PL79 1050 1025 1000 0023 1482 7813

BIC (SWIFT) code: INGBPLPW 

 

4. Fani Mani – online shopping

 

Your Online Shopping Can Make a Difference for the Polish Forum for Migration!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to support the Polish Forum for Migration? We have an incredible initiative just for you – E-commerce for Ukraine (e4U)!

Here’s how it works: When you shop online at partner stores using e4U, a portion of your purchases goes directly to supporting the Polish Forum for Migration. The best part? It won’t cost you anything extra!

Supporting the Polish Forum for Migration is as easy as 1-2-3! Just download the e4U browser extension, activate the support feature, and continue shopping as usual. Your everyday purchases can now make a real impact!

Visit https://e4ukraine.org/ to get the browser extension and show your support. For 16 years, we’ve been dedicated to assisting foreigners in Poland, addressing their basic needs, and integrating them into our communities. With the outbreak of war in Ukraine, we’re extending a helping hand to refugees from across the eastern border.

Our services include providing access to education, job opportunities, healthcare, and psychological support. We also offer legal assistance and help with international protection procedures. Additionally, we provide vital support to individuals with disabilities.

At the heart of our work lies the care we provide to children and adults facing crises – victims of violence and trauma. We have a special focus on pregnant women and mothers with young children. Our birthing schools, physiotherapy, support groups, and parenting workshops all aim to create a compassionate environment where everyone feels valued and understood.

Join us in making a positive change! Let’s empower and uplift the lives of migrants in Poland together!

 

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Why is it worth supporting the Polish Migration Forum Foundation? 

The Foundation offers comprehensive and professional support to refugees and migrants living in Poland. Each month, our activities reach approximately 2,700 people.

We specialize in providing psycho-social and integration support, with particular attention to the needs of children, adolescents, single parents, women and people with disabilities.

Our programs: 

1. Psychological support program: 

  • Over 20 psychologists working in 8 languages, including 8 child psychologists
  • Nationwide helpline in Russian and Ukrainian: +48 22 255 22 02
  • Varied offer: individual and family therapy, support groups, psychological and pedagogical diagnoses, quick access to a psychiatrist

2 . Information support program and access to special forms of protection: 

  • Social workers, lawyers, advisors for legalization of stay, advisor for setting up a business in Poland
  • Nationwide hotline in Polish, Russian, Ukrainian: +48 22 110 00 85
  • Material and financial support in the purchase of necessary articles (e.g. drugs, medical equipment)

3. Women program: 

  • Intercultural childbirth schools, midwife support
  • Support groups for women and mothers of young children
  • Material support in the preparation of a layette, hygiene articles for mothers and children

4. Educational program: 

  • Intercultural assistants working at schools in Warsaw and suberbs, supporting children of migrant background
  • Workshops, educational activities for children and young people,
  • Training programs for teachers and psychologists

5. Support program for vulnerable groups: 

  • Social workers qualified to work with the chronically ill or with disabilities

6. Volunteering program: 

  • Over 100 volunteers supporting refugees and migrants in learning Polish and starting a new life in Poland
  • Trainings for other NGOs, schools, community centres on development of volunteer programs involving refugees and migrants