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Follow-up • Fundacja Ukryte Skrzydla

25/10/2019 • 27/10/2019

Robert Cieślar

Fundacja Ukryte Skrzydla

The mobile school project in Krakow, Poland

was started up in 2008. The team organises

five street sessions per week in five different

sectors. In Krakow, low-income families (Polish

and Roma families) are housed in apartment

blocks built in the communist era, which are

referred to as “social ghettos”. Many families

struggle with drug and alcohol abuse and unwanted

pregnancies. The mobile school team

works with the children living in these “ghettos”.

Krakow / Poland

Every year, the team organises a training for

their new volunteers. In the past, these trainings

were organised by the team itself. Since

last year, though, Fundacja Ukryte Skrzydla has

a training budget. That is why they applied for

a Mobile School training for the second year in

a row.

IMPACT

8 people trained: 1 member of staff & 7 volunteers

During the three-day follow-up, the new volunteers

participated in the general presentation

Knowledge of Mobile School self-esteem model

of the Mobile School vision and methodology

Knowledge of educational materials & methodologies

and learned, in the technical workshop, how to

drive and maintain the mobile school. In addition,

they played and invented games with the

Increased motivation to work with the mobile school

educational materials and followed the workshop

on self-esteem. All new volunteers were

Polish Mobile School network strengthened

extremely motivated to start up the work with

the mobile school.

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