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19.09.2019

A VERY SPECIAL DISTINCTION FOR THE PRESIDENT OF TARGI KIELCE

The Grow Up with Us Foundation thank for help and support

The Grow Up with Us Foundation has 26 new people it takes care of -  this means that their fathers: soldiers, firefighters and policemen were killed and never returned home or were seriously injured
The Grow Up with Us Foundation has 26 new people it takes care of - this means that their
fathers: soldiers, firefighters and policemen were killed and never returned home or were
seriously injured

The Grow Up with Us Foundation has 26 new people it takes care of -  this means that their fathers: soldiers, firefighters and policemen were killed and never returned home or were seriously injured.

On 12 September 2019 there was a special ceremony  in Belweder - new Grow Up with Us Foundation members were covered with help and assistance.  Scholarships from the President of Poland Andrzej Duda and the First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda were presented to children of parents who were killed or injured whilst rendering service to the homeland.  - We express gratitude - our loved ones’ sacrificing and work for thy neighbour, for Poland is of utmost importance.  And thank you very much for that.  I would like to thank, because it is thanks to the Foundation that my family: me, my sister, our mother have gained something that has been incredibly important. This is the feeling that other people are not indifferent to our fate. There are people who want to help us, who want to help not only us, young, developing people, but for our mother. She found it very important.  I would like to thank you for that. I would like to thank everyone, but this is not possible. Ket me thus use this possibility.  Thank you very much - Adam and Barbara Kabański, children of the deceased soldier said at the ceremony.

The Foundation beneficiaries expressed gratitude for support - the Foundation's diploma was also presented to the President of the Management Board of Targi Kielce SA

The Grow Up with Us Foundation was established in 2010, it is designed to help children of those who died or suffered a serious body injury while performing public service.

(MZD)