New social campaigns coming soon from Polish-Ukrainian Sisterhood project

Here are social campaigns the participants of Polish-Ukrainian Sisterhood project are working on:

«It’s better to play on one team!» campaign.campaign

During adolescence, young people look for confirmation of their identity. Whether it’s a different look, a different style of dressing, or unique interests – each of us is unique! That’s why acceptance is so important. Unfortunately, 30% of children and youth in Poland fall victim to peer violence. Together we can change this! Let’s counteract bullying and show that acceptance is the key to harmonious peer relationships.

#BetterPlayOnOneTeam #Acceptance

«Don’t be different!» campaign.campaign

Sometimes fate puts us in difficult situations. Lack of a ticket, small money, or other unexpected difficulties – it can happen to any of us. Then we need support and empathy from others. Our animation will show that help is available to everyone, no matter what we look like, where we are from or what makes us different. Don’t be different! Lend a helping hand and make our society more kind.

# Don’tBeIndifferent #Support

«Don’t be like an NPC, complete the mission!» campaign.campaign

In Poland, we increasingly meet people of different nationalities and cultures. Our schools, backyards and workplaces are becoming more and more diverse. Foreign languages ​​​​are increasingly heard on the streets. How do we feel in the new reality? It turns out that not everyone feels comfortable and there are people who are against helping foreigners, which is especially visible on social media. Hate speech accompanies Internet users who do not see the positives that come from the fact that Poland is open to everyone. We show that nowadays it is worth showing humanity and not being like NPCs!

#Don’tBeNPC #Openness

Join our campaign using the campaign hashtags and share your experiences, inspiring stories and activity ideas. Also share your support for others who need it.

Partner project: PSAR

Project financed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway from the EEA Funds and Norwegian Funds under the Active Citizens Program – Regional Fund

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