Transfer 1.5% to the Better Day Fund

nno.pl 2 months ago

As part of the Irresponsible Foundation, we make a Fund for Better Day. We want to rise PLN 1 million in 2026 and allocate these funds to support respective twelve families surviving in utmost poverty. aid us!

The Noble Package study shows that almost 2 million Poles and Poles live in utmost poverty. another data show that at the end of September 2025. outstanding debts of Polish consumers (credit and non-credit) amounted to PLN 84.6 billion, and problems with timely payment regulation afraid all 12th-year-old Pole.

We want to realize whether and how the financial manufacture affects people's welfare. Together with ANG liable Finances we plan implementation of investigation in this respect. We'll share the results with you.

We want to and do something specific, which will have a direct impact on the lives of people who are in a hard situation. That's why we make an irresponsible foundation Better Day Fund. We want to assemble in In 2026, PLN 1 million and allocate these funds to support respective twelve families surviving in utmost poverty. We want to effort to change the situation of these people for a while with the hope of uncovering a solution that will let them to make a lasting change and a better life. We are working with trusted social organisations that will aid us to choose the people we will effort to help. We have volunteers who want to work with us and aid us.

Support our actions. How can you do that?

  • Give us 1.5% – indicate our foundation: KRS number 0000463497, addendum Fund Better Day.
  • Make a donation to a peculiar account for this initiative 43 1050 1012 1000 0090 3214 9883 Foundation Irresponsible.

When we request to be able to act, and erstwhile we have accumulated resources we spend usefully and honestly. We were a humanitarian organization in 3 tragedies that affected us – the war in Ukraine, the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border and the flood in Lower Silesia.

We want to decision on. Thank you for your support.

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