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Polish city hosts Ukrainian children for cultural and recreational program

03.02.2026 11:48
A group of 45 children from Mykolaiv, Sumy, Kyiv, and Volyn regions in east-central Ukraine, accompanied by five caregivers, spent time at a municipal centre in Goszczyce Średnie near Płońsk in east-central Poland.
Ukrainian children, including orphans, spent a short stay near Płońsk in east-central Poland, enjoying cultural and recreational activities to recover from wartime trauma.
Ukrainian children, including orphans, spent a short stay near Płońsk in east-central Poland, enjoying cultural and recreational activities to recover from wartime trauma. Photo courtesy of Płońsk local government

Thanks to an initiative by local officials from Płońsk, a local children’s association, and the Siepomaga Foundation, the children, including orphans, can take a break from wartime trauma and participate in educational and cultural activities introducing them to Polish traditions.

The program includes trips to several major Polish cities, visits to a planetarium and astronomical observatory, as well as sports and recreational projects.

Since 2022, a total of 650 children have taken part in various Płońsk programs supported by the city authorities.

On Monday, 26 January 2026, the young visitors met the mayor, Andrzej Pietrasik, during their stay.

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Source: plonsk.pl