„Wieś dla dzieci” – akcja Rady Głównej Opiekuńczej w latach 1916–1920
Abstract
The “Countryside For Children” campaign was organized by the Central
Welfare Council, one of the largest self-help organizations in Poland during the
World War I and after the armistice. The aim of the campaign was to send poor
children from major cities to the countryside in order to improve their food
supply and health. In most cases, they remained in the country for at least several
months. The children were placed both with individuals who wanted to host
them and take care of them, as well as in shelters, specially organized by the
CWC. Throughout the campaign almost 30 thousand children received support.
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