Polish Humanitarian Action
Polish Humanitarian Action
Once again, during Nowy Teatr performances, we collected money for the Polish Humanitarian Action. This time, the collection took place during the Święta Kluska performances, the money donated was then sent to Yemen. PHA is trying to establish a permanent mission in Yemen.
The war in Yemen has been ongoing for the past 4 years! 22 to 29 million Yemeni residents need help. The weakest suffer the most: children, women and the elderly. War has taken everything – access to water, food and shelter. The scale of need is so vast, we are collecting money to set up a permanent mission in Yemen.
More collections will be organised with Polish Humanitarian Action during the shows Wyjeżdżamy and Francuzi.
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