Fundacja MultiOcalenie

National Network
Poland
Address

ul. Kasprowicza 70 lok.1
01-949 Warsaw
Poland

Telephone
+48 22 6350898
Fax
+48 22 6350898
E-Mail
dorota.parzymies@multiocalenie.org.pl
Mobile Phone
+48604980029
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Heritage
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Religion
  6. Youth and education
General Information
Our main activities: 1. Legal support, translation and interpretation at the offices and health-care institutions for the foreigners who stay at detention centres; 2. Culture mediation (the entire country); 3. Social activation of immigrant women and support of their integration with Polish society (the entire country); 4. Organisation of cultural events to build up inter-culture and inter-religion dialogue, and 5. Management of the integration day-room for foreign children in Warsaw.  Number of employees: 14 Financing acquired from the Office of the Capital City of Warsaw; Financing acquired from European Economic Area through Batory Foundation, and Financing acquired from European Fund of Integration. Main Partners: Border Guard, Police
Mission and Objectives

“MultiOcalenie” Foundation is a non-governmental organization, established in July 2013. Although our organization is new on the market, our team has a long experience in working for the benefit of foreigners and refugees. We are the longest-operating multireligious and multicultural NGO in Poland. The Board of the Foundation consists of a Georgian and a refugee from Chechnya, which highlights the multicultural nature of our Foundation. At the heart of the Foundation is Dorota Parzymies, who has the largest experience on the market in working with foreigners. She is the author of the innovative concept of a refugee mentor: a person establishing a link between the host community and the refugees. As the first person in Poland, she engaged refugees in the implementation of EU projects; she organizes workshops on cultural and religious differences, as well as information about countries of origin of foreigners for civil servants, police officers and the border guard.

Main Projects / Activities

Our main projects:
1. Trainings for Boarder Guard
2. Trainings for Police
3. Cultural support for children in poor regions in Poland
4. Exhibition reminding the history of deportation in Poland during the Second World War

Contact (1) Full Name
Joanna Seroczyńska
Job Title
Project Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Dorota Parzymies