Volunteering is a beautiful way to do something good from the heart and give others what we have most precious – our time, attention, and kindness. It's an opportunity to pause for a moment from the daily grind and see how much we can accomplish with small gestures. By helping, we learn empathy, openness, and understanding for others.
Volunteering also means meeting extraordinary people—full of passion, courage, and the goodness that inspires. It's an experience that will last a long time, because every action, even the smallest, matters.
It gives us a sense of purpose and the joy of being part of something bigger. Volunteering develops us and builds confidence in ourselves and others. It shows us that together we can achieve more – with a smile, with heart, and with hope.
Anyone who has tried knows that kindness returns—often when we least expect it. Helping is a beautiful adventure that begins with one small step.
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The Poczta Polska Group Foundation encourages children and young people to participate in the "Young Generation of Good" social campaign through voluntary, free outreach and educational activities. Each of the six initiatives described below constitutes a separate social campaign, and participation in them meets the formal and legal requirements for volunteering.
The "Young Generation of Good" program shows that the essence of wise helping is to carefully perceive the needs of the environment and look for solutions that bring lasting change.
The Poczta Polska Group Foundation's school volunteer program, "Young Generation of Good," is a tool for building modern, strategic philanthropy based on relationships, responsibility, and a systematic approach to the world and its inhabitants. It's a space where children and young people learn that their time, attentiveness, skills, and sensitivity can truly shape their surroundings. The Poczta Polska Group Foundation encourages young people to choose a good life—building a world where kindness, empathy, and cooperation become everyday, natural examples to follow.
Participation in the Program will be confirmed by a Certificate of Volunteering.
The school volunteering program of the Poczta Polska Group Foundation "Young Generation of Good" includes two complementary modules, adapted to the age of the participants:
The goal is to encourage children to share what is most precious within them – their attention, care, and kindness – through creative and active activities. The program demonstrates that giving back is valuable in itself, and that daily, repeated gestures of support build an environment in which life is good.
Children talk about what they do to be active participants in the world they are growing up in, for example: cleaning their room, helping with meals, reading to younger siblings, taking care of a pet at home, helping a friend with their homework, or running an interest club.
A letter from the heart—it can take the form of a drawing, a comic book, a short story, or a traditional letter. The Foundation will use selected works to create a gallery on its website called "Children Give Goodness," showcasing how the younger generation understands daily, responsible support for their surroundings.
The aim of the activity is to make children aware that what they do every day has the power to change the environment – because good can be done every day.
Together with a parent or guardian, the child visits the nearest post office. They talk to the employees about their daily work—what they enjoy most about it and what requires the most dedication. Then, at home, they prepare a drawing or a short letter addressed to the employees of the post office—a gesture of appreciation for their daily work. The children take their completed projects to the post office and send scans to the Foundation.
The selected works will be used to create a gallery called "Postal Family," which shows that the postal network is, above all, about people – their daily care for customers and the role they play in local communities.
The aim of the activity is to shape in children an attitude of mindfulness and respect for the work of others and to build the experience of community – a postal family.
Children can create their own quizzes, puzzles, crosswords, or mazes related to the world of postal services: letters, stamps, postmen, parcels, the journey from sender to recipient, and stories from the post office. They can create illustrations, tasks such as "match the pairs" or "find the path of the letter." Selected entries will be published on the Foundation's website in the "Children Give Goodness – Educational Materials" section.
Based on the most interesting tasks, the Foundation will prepare an activity book called "Children's Postal Adventures" - a collection of activities created by children for other children.
The goal of this activity is to show children their agency – that ideas, time, and effort can have real, practical impact. By creating their own educational materials, children learn that helping others also involves sharing knowledge and creativity, and that good can be achieved not only through action but also through ideas that inspire others.
The goal is to engage young people in thoughtful volunteering, which serves as a social campaign encouraging them to find systemic solutions. "Young People Give Good" fosters the courage to speak up, analytical skills, and a willingness to create thoughtful forms of support both offline and online.
Young people, individually or in groups, prepare short films (1-3 minutes) that demonstrate how to think about giving in a responsible and long-term way. The film's topic could be, for example: a story about a group of friends scheduling shopping shifts for someone in need, an idea for organizing academic support for younger students, an initiative to collect food, books, or clothes for those in need, or volunteering at an animal shelter.
The videos will focus on organizing support, planning activities, and building relationships, not just on the gesture of help itself. Recordings can be made by phone and sent to the Foundation. Selected videos will be published as part of the #NadajDobro campaign on the Foundation's and Poczta Polska's channels.
The goal of this initiative is to develop young people's ability to observe the world, recognize needs, and create lasting solutions. It's a lesson in cooperation, communication, and a strategic approach to helping others.
Each participant writes a letter to their future self—about the kind of world they'd like to live in, the language they'd like to use to speak with others, and what they'd like interpersonal relationships to be like. The letter might address questions like: how I want the way we treat others to look, what the language of debate and disagreement should be, what behaviors I consider destructive (e.g., hate, disinformation, ridicule), and what I can do to change the world—from gestures of support to specific initiatives at school or in the local community. In an age of rapid information flow and online anonymity, such a letter becomes a personal declaration of values—a record of the kind of person I want to be and how I want to contribute to the social space.
Based on the selected letters, the Foundation will prepare a publication entitled "Letters to My Good Future", which will become material for further program work and an inspiration for further activities.
The goal of this activity is to foster a reflective attitude toward the world—one in which young people understand the impact of words, decisions, and emotions. It's an invitation to think about values that protect others and build trust.
Young people choose a topic that is important to them – mental health, peer support, helping animals, local initiatives, combating violence or exclusion – and conduct a conversation with someone active in this area: a teacher, coach, doctor, psychologist, parent, or peer. The conversation (recorded as a short video or audio) should highlight specific experiences and solutions, include at least one idea for action that young people could take in their community, and inspire them to put their words into practice. The selected conversations will be compiled into a series: "The Good Voice of the Young Generation," published in the Foundation's and Poczta Polska's media outlets. These materials will not only provide a platform for listening to young people but also a starting point for designing future programs and campaigns.
The aim of the activity is to show that conversation can be the beginning of real change – that listening, understanding and searching for solutions together are as important as the action itself.
We encourage parents or guardians to send their application to: fundacja@poczta-polska.pl.
Please include the following information in your message:
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