Together we can do more. A unique stamp from Poczta Polska and Szlachetna Paczka.

Together we can do more. A unique stamp from Poczta Polska and Szlachetna Paczka.

"We're changing the world for good" – this is the slogan of the Szlachetna Paczka social program, run by the WIOSNA Association. And because the postal community is made up of people with big hearts, Poczta Polska and the Szlachetna Paczka organizers signed a special cooperation agreement on December 2nd of this year. They also unveiled a unique stamp they've just released. This is the beginning of joint efforts to help those in need. Because together, we can do more.

"The Poczta Polska Group Foundation is involved in year-round initiatives and aid programs, primarily for our employees. Now, Postal employees can also volunteer to participate in this great collective effort, bringing joy to the hearts of thousands of families just before the holidays. Our Noble Parcel stamp has just entered circulation, a small symbol of the great initiative through which we are changing the world for good together, " says Joanna Trzaska-Wieczorek, Member of the Management Board of the Poczta Polska Group Foundation.

Agreement for the Good Announced

A cooperation agreement between the company and the WIOSNA Association was announced at Poczta Polska headquarters. In addition to issuing the philatelic issue, Poczta Polska will make its warehouse space available at the Komorniki sorting office near Poznań for storing parcels containing Noble Parcel donations. Furthermore, postal workers who have signed up for employee volunteering and received grants from the Poczta Polska Group Foundation are preparing assistance for families in need as part of the Noble Parcel donation. This support will be delivered to families by Paczka Volunteers during the Weekend of Miracles (December 13th and 14th) to bring hope and joy to those who need it most before the holidays.

Szlachetna Paczka has been helping for 25 years

"For 25 years, the Noble Parcel has been reaching places where poverty is still invisible – to people with stories that have been played out in silence for too long. Behind each such story are real faces and everyday realities that no one should have to bear alone. That's why we at the Parcel say: everyone can help according to their abilities and their 'superpowers.' For the Polish Post, this unique stamp becomes a small but important message sent out into the world: 'I see you, you are not alone.' It's a beautiful example of wise commitment – ​​one that connects people and makes a real difference in the lives of families in need," says Magdalena Gronert, Director of Cooperation and Development at the WIOSNA Association. The official announcement of the partnership with Poczta Polska was attended by volunteers from the Poczta Polska Group Foundation and the Noble Parcel. They are the ones who visit those in need every year, learn about their problems, and decide on the best form of assistance. Then, they help deliver the packages from donors participating in the campaign.

A badge full of good energy

The stamp, which has just been issued in its one millionth edition, features the Szlachetna Paczka logo. The issue is complemented by a First Day of Circulation (FDC) envelope, which, in a wintry setting reflecting the campaign's timeline, features people carrying gifts and the slogan: "We are changing the world for good." The campaign's slogan is also featured in the date stamp.

Issue details: author of the design – Poczta Polska, number of stamps – 1, value – priority M, circulation – 1,000,000 pcs, printing technique – rotogravure, stamp format – 25.5 x 31.25 mm, sales block – 100, paper – fluorescent. Date of introduction into circulation: 25 November 2025. 

Noble Package – a smart aid program

The Noble Parcel is a nationwide social program organized by the Kraków-based WIOSNA Association, now in its 25th year of helping those most in need. Single parents, families affected by disability or accident, lonely individuals, and the elderly are eligible for assistance.

Volunteers from Szlachetna Paczka reach out to families, learn about their challenges, and decide on the best form of assistance. They prepare detailed descriptions of each family: their life situation, needs, and dreams. These descriptions are posted on the website www.szlachetnapaczka.pl , where donors can select the family they wish to help and assemble the packages based on the needs identified by the volunteers. This is how intelligent aid is created.

Anyone can become a donor. They can also involve friends, family, or a group of acquaintances. You can read about how to prepare a group gift package on the website . By getting involved in the Noble Gift, you provide those most in need with something that truly changes their lives – giving them a breath of fresh air in their daily lives, restoring hope, and restoring their dignity.

The culmination of the effort is the Miracle Weekend, which this year will take place on December 13th and 14th. Donors deliver packages to specially prepared warehouses, from where volunteers deliver them to families. It's a wonderful thing to help in this way.

This is how the Polish Post Office and our Foundation help

The Poczta Polska Group Foundation has operated since 2010 as the corporate foundation of Poczta Polska. It has supported over 10,000 beneficiaries, funded nearly 600 scholarships for talented children of employees, and its original educational project, "Postal Adventures in 2025," was sent to all preschools and primary schools in Poland. Under the motto "We Give Meaning to Helping," the Foundation is guided by an ideal that permeates all its activities – from daily support for employees and their families to nationwide initiatives for children in need and local communities. The founder is Poczta Polska SA, which has been guiding the Foundation's development and activities for years.

The Foundation is currently running several aid programs and initiatives, including and school volunteering . One of these is the "Postcard for Christmas" . Its goal is to warm the hearts of thousands of children with joy, as gifts from Poczta Polska customers and employees will be delivered by 21 non-governmental organizations cooperating with the Foundation. Educational institutions can also apply to participate in a unique lesson plan called "Letter to Santa Claus .