Whole Poland

  • Whole Poland
  • mazovia
  • subcarpathian
  • west pomerania
  • kuyavian-pomeranian
  • opole voivodeship
  • lodz voivodeship
  • silesian
  • podlaskie
  • greater poland
  • warmian-masurian
  • holy cross
  • pomeranian
  • malopolska
  • lubusz voivodeship
  • lublin voivodeship
  • lower silesian

date

11 July 2025

category

Charity event

Approximately 300,000 PLN was raised across Poland as part of this year's PCK Gold Fever campaign. These funds will be allocated for organizing summer vacation and supporting children and youth.

This year's edition of the campaign "PCK Gold Fever" has once again confirmed that charity is thriving in Poland, even among the youngest. Across the country, preschoolers, students, as well as institutions and companies collected coins of the smallest denominations, showing that every little coin can make a real difference in helping the most needy children.

Record results and huge mobilization

The campaign involved 167 kindergartens, 552 schools, 4 universities, and 48 companies and institutions.

Among educational institutions, the most mobilized were:

  • Primary School of the Łódź Educational Association 324.78

  • Jan Paweł II School and Kindergarten Complex in Rudzica 154.88

  • School and Kindergarten Complex with Integration Departments in Otyń 148.35

Meanwhile, among companies and institutions, PKP Polish State Railways S.A. showed record involvement in "feverish" helping, having collected 464.8 kg of coins.

The largest contribution came from primary schools, which for years have been the foundation of the "Gold Fever". As for the provinces, Łódź stood out once again by collecting 8,998 kg of "golden" coins.

Objective: help the youngest

The collected funds will be allocated to support children and youth from families in difficult financial situations, primarily for organizing holiday trips and day camps, as well as funding school supplies and providing meals for children in schools.

"PCK Gold Fever" is not only a charity campaign – it is also an educational campaign. In many institutions, it was accompanied by lessons on volunteering, meetings with PCK representatives, and first aid workshops. Children not only collected coins but also learned how important it is to help others and collaborate.

"PCK Gold Fever"
is proof that even the smallest coin can bring immense help – especially when each of them is backed by a good heart.

Return

You are currently viewing a page filtered by content from the department. Cała PolskaIf you want to view content from Cała Polskaclick the button