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The way to the surface – and beyond

This story may seem like a “miracle,” but it is actually an effect of Michael’s hard work and the many good people he has met along the way.

A small apartment meticulously cluttered by successive tenants who changed like in a kaleidoscope. In the bedroom, the floor was strewn with unopened envelopes, dirty dishes and clothes. The middle of the day. He’s lying in bed, wrapped in starched sheets. He has lived here for a short time. Who is he? How did he end up here? What awaits him after he bounces back? 

Before he came to this apartment, he experienced a difficult voyage. He had been in orphanages since birth. Due to his mild intellectual disability, his peers did not spare him. The staff at the institutions he was supposedly lucky enough to be placed in could not compensate him. 

First crew member

First, Mrs. Barbara Nowacka. She met him when he was 17. She was teaching a class that he attended together with a tutor from the orphanage. He was withdrawn, unsure of his surroundings. He tended not to speak. In his own words, he kept his mouth shut.

“He introduced himself as Michal and we could not get much more out of him,” states Ms. Barbara. 

Barbara made it possible for Michał to go to several camps organized by the foundation where she worked at the time. There he met young people who wanted to understand him. Eventually, he let himself be better known. He made a few friends. A smile appeared on his face.  

Unfortunately, vacations don’t last forever. 

A voyage into uncharted waters 

Once he returned to reality, adulthood caught up with him. It meant a transfer from a foster home to sheltered housing, where he would learn adulthood and independence. He began training for something he had not been allowed to do for a moment until now.

Ms. Barbara was still close by. She helped Michael with his sheltered housing care project. She did as much as one person can do, trying to get Michael into the cogs of the adult (real?) world. 

You do not leave the orphanage fully formed. These kids cannot do many things because they have not experienced them” – says Barbara. – Michał went to live in a sheltered apartment with Adrian. The beginnings were difficult. When a light bulb burnt out, they started turning the ones working between the lamps. One minute it was on in the bathroom, the next in the kitchen. They had no idea about cooking either, because no one had taught them. They could cook pasta, rice, and groats together in one pot. When I asked why, they answered that after all, when you eat, you mix it up, right? (laughs)

Adrian was not going to school and quickly lost his place in sheltered housing. He sought support from his homeless parents. He disappeared from the system’s radar. 

Michael held on to this accommodation longer. Unfortunately, subsequent roommates took advantage of his submissiveness and the fact that he didn’t know how to refuse.  

Michał admitted to Barbara about most of his sad adventures after a long time. For example, he often slept in the stairwell because his roommate had “guests” and would not let him in. Interventions on the part of the caretakers brought temporary improvement, but the situations kept recurring.

More ports 

Barbara not only took care of Michał at home, she also attended parent-teacher conferences and other school events. They became very close, and to this day for Michał she is Auntie Basia. 

-When Michał left the sheltered apartment, because he got a social housing, I became his volunteer and I helped him in every free moment – she says. – Unfortunately, I live near Warsaw, so I could not be with him all the time. 

Things were looking up. Michal had held down a job as a security guard for quite some time. Mrs. Barbara organized furniture for her charge so that he could furnish himself in his new apartment. 

Michał moved into the apartment (unfortunately) with the help of his neighbors. The neighbors, who eagerly took advantage of his pleasant disposition and confusion in the new situation. They felt that Michał’s apartment was warmer and cozier than theirs. At first, there was hospitality. After some time, Michal was no longer allowed in the apartment, which had turned into a den. When he called the police, he was beaten by the new tenants.  

He moved to his mother’s, with whom he had a better relationship since he found a job. He lasted there for two months. More arguments, despite his great love for her, lead Michael to a drastic step. To another secret. 

He called me – says Ms Barbara. – I learnt from him that he had been sleeping in stairwells for some time. He didn’t want to admit it.  

Things weren’t going well at work either. He was transferred from car dealership security to a store. There, there were a few co-workers who, by insulting and exploiting Michal, effectively drove him away. He simply stopped going there. 

Mrs. Barbara had to perform further miracles. She found a room, a small cottage that Michał would have to heat and renovate himself. The apartment was in disastrous condition.

Michael also managed to get his job back with the help of Barbara. Negotiations with his supervisor and explaining the reasons for his absence enabled him to return. He maintains his position to this day.  

It looked like it was possible to bounce back from the bottom. 

All aboard

The road to the surface, however, was still going to take some time.  

We are in the cluttered bedroom where Michał sleeps. This is his first meeting with the Happy Way Foundation, which Kamilla Gibas co-founded with Barbara.

I couldn’t believe what I saw,” says Kamilla. – Dirt, decaying furniture, garbage left by previous tenants… But the worst were the envelopes. 

Mandates, calls for payment, letters from bailiffs. The Foundation’s team has established that he owes about PLN 15,000. It should be easier to help in this case, since Michał has a disability certificate of a light degree, right? 

It should have, but Michael’s certificate is no longer valid because he did not apply in time for its renewal. After the Foundation’s team intervened and applied for a new certificate, the commission decided that there was no disability. It had been there all his life, but now it disappeared, vanished into thin air. 

Just like the people who signed cell phone contracts in Michal’s name before, melted into thin air. Just like the nice lady who accosted him on the sidewalk and sold him an English course. Part of the contract for the course was also a loan. A lost boy with a tendency to ride buses and trains without a ticket increased his debt by another thousand zlotych.

“We attached a list of all our debts to the appeal,” says Kamilla. – After a long fight, we succeeded. Michał regained his status of a person with light disability. 

Once there was a team of people around Michael who wanted to help him in an organized way, things took off.

-“After the judgment was renewed, we were able to write off the debt for the public transport tickets,” Kamilla continues. – Michał even got a free pass for future trips. The credit related to the pressed English course was also written off. The battle for that lasted a really long time and we got through to the bank management. Negotiations were also underway to have the debts, with which not much more could be done, paid off in installments. 

The overhaul in life and finances continued at its best. At the same time, there were other volunteers who began to change Michael’s surroundings. Decluttering his four corners. 

Two Michaels 

Apart from the anonymous renovation crews and a helpful lady architect who designed everything as a volunteer, there also appeared Michał Gawryś. A friend of the Foundation, currently a member of its board, who wanted to take a break from the corporate world by helping. 

-“At Kamilla’s request I offered to help, but only in a practical way, because I’m not eager to meet new people,” says the older Michał.

A renovation at Michal’s house provided an opportunity for such help. The older Michael was painting the bathroom while the younger one watched him closely. He sang disco-polo songs and told jokes. They began to talk. A series of meetings. A relationship was born in which the younger Michael could feel normal, like a buddy, a friend. 

-I see Michael once or twice a week. What do we do? – The older Michael smiles at his own memories.

They are going crazy. They do it on their own terms. Michał is half older than his new friend, but that doesn’t stop them from riding go-karts together, going out for pizza and beer. Michal the mentor saw great potential in his companion and helped him develop it. 

They spend a lot of time in conversations that are only seemingly about nothing. They created in the younger Michal layers of new words, curiosity about the world and self-confidence. The older Michael receives nothing but satisfaction for his time, yet their relationship has lasted for four years.  

In this duo, the younger Michael discovered his passion for motorization. He exchanged go-karts for scooters and turned out to be a master of traffic and an enthusiastic mechanic. The two get to know each other more and more, and the younger Michal has the opportunity to test new tastes of oriental food, which he could never afford. 

Thanks to his friend, Michael was able to fulfill many dreams. One of them was to host a Christmas party for his mom and siblings. The elder Michael helped prepare dinner, clean the apartment, and then brought and dropped off all the guests. If it’s Christmas, it’s magic. 

Do not run away when there is a storm 

Parallel to the financial and housing cleanup, hard therapeutic work continues, led by successive Empowerment Assistants from the Happy Way Foundation.  

The last Assistant who led Michał to his 26th birthday (the day he formally leaves the Foundation) was Magdalena Ambroziak. 

 They worked together for two years, during which time Michael faced many challenges. 

The first was to take responsibility for his own actions. Something he did not want to do, or rather could not do. 

-“When there was a problem or something that needed to be done, Michał would simply run away, leave the Foundation and slam the door. He got back on his feet in other areas, but we had to work on that,” says Magda.

He has been in touch with Barbara until now, he visits her at home in Konstancin, he calls her his second mom. She willingly helps with housework, mows the grass. They talk to each other a lot. Mrs Barbara taught him to be grateful, which brought results. 

During this time Magda moved on to the next challenge with Michal. Learning to make decisions completely on her own. 

– I saw that I didn’t need to motivate him that much, so I started to put things differently. When he was upset or afraid that he wouldn’t be able to do something, I would say: “Surely you can do it. You’re an adult and it’s up to you. If you don’t do it, that’s fine, but you need to remember what the consequences might be.” 

For this surrender of the helm over his own decisions, Michał thanked Magda when their cooperation at the Foundation came to an end. It was thanks to this that he felt for the first time that he knew what he wanted from life. He could believe in how much he could achieve. 

-Write about it in a nice way – Magda asks me. – About the fact that Michał has opened up. His hard work has made him take responsibility for his own affairs. He makes doctor’s appointments, keeps track of the appointments, picks up and delivers documents where needed. He knows how to ask the right people for help. He knows how to plan, dream and strive for goals. 

Michal no longer slams the door when there is a problem. When something is beyond him, he knows which door to knock on. 

– I was most touched by what he once said to me while we were cooking together,” Magda continues. – I asked him what was most important to him at the Foundation’s recent birthday party. It’s our annual event in December. I expected him to talk about meeting friends, presents, good food and fun. But Michael thought about it and stopped cutting vegetables for a moment. Still looking at the countertop, he said that the most important thing for him was that he could give Kamilla, me and the other people from the Foundation gifts. That he could say thank you. I wasn’t cutting onions at the time, but I almost cried. 

A brand new cruise 

Michael has found love. He has recently moved in with his girlfriend. He takes care of her and they make plans for the future together. The boy works hard every day to support his new household. He has become the captain of his family. He wants to do his best in this role. 

In the duo of Michal and Michal the friendship is still flourishing. The boy was able to learn the basics of piano playing thanks to this. He goes with his friend on day trips around Poland. Older Michal meets with clients and younger Michal drinks coffee while strolling through the old towns of Toruń, Poznan or Lodz.  

There is no shortage of surprises and touching gestures. When Michal the guardian celebrated his round birthday, instead of flowers and presents he asked his guests for donations to buy plane tickets from Warsaw to Gdansk, so that the younger Michal could fly for the first time in his life. 

Michael has become a volunteer with The Way Of Hapiness Foundation. In his free time he helps with our activities. He is also an irreplaceable Handyman. He rides his motorcycle, dressed in a professional outfit, and from time to time he visits us to check if everything is alright. When the Foundation was relocating, Michał took an active part in the renovation, he was even promoted to the position of Renovation Manager. He was no longer just on the surface, he also began to create a place that would make this journey possible for others. 

– Michal is one of our first mentees,” concludes Kamilla Gibas. – Over the years he has built deep relationships with all of us. Now he is a completely different boy. We know he can handle it. We can watch him and support him if necessary, but you can see that he is already on his happy way. 

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Kornel Machnikowski

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Greetings from the camp!

On August 17, forty children from orphanages left for a therapeutic camp in Okuninki under the care of six experienced staff. They stayed at the Bankowy Guesthouse and due to the coronavirus pandemic the whole stay was strictly sanitary. 

The trip complemented our work throughout the school year as we work with our kids to learn about their strengths. In Okuninka we tried to combine this knowledge with learning how to achieve goals. 

Life Plan Method

The substantive program was developed in cooperation with the Marek Kamiński Foundation. It is based on the Life Plan method which Marek Kamiński developed during his travels. We are the first organisation to put the method into practice.

During the workshop, the kids learned the steps of the Life Plan to enable them to conquer the Poles, i.e. to achieve smaller and bigger goals. They started by setting them. For some it is starting a family, for others it is finding a job, learning to ride a horse, or even becoming a rapper. 

Subsequent exercises focused on mapping a path to goals and raising awareness of the importance of just following it.

Success or failure awaits at the end of each path, so accepting them was also an important part of our classes. We know that all of this will enable our mentees to get to know themselves better. 

During the camp there was also an online meeting with Marek Kaminski. The traveler delighted the kids with his honesty. The challenges and decisions he made became a great inspiration for them. 

Warsztaty związane z metodą Life Plan Marka Kamińskiego
Warsztaty z wyznaczania celów i poznawania siebie

Uncommon Swimming…

The conclusion of the first week’s work was a team building of four person boats…. out of cardboard. This seemingly impossible task was an opportunity to go through all the steps of the method in practice. Each team, overcoming adversities, launched their boat and sailed out onto the lake towards the setting sun.

Something for body and mind 

The second week combined sports and creativity.

Every day after breakfast there were “tasks on the go”. Each of the competitions required creativity and the ability to work in a group under time pressure. A lot of improvised scenes were created: some could be based on just five words, others had to be a pantomime, and still others were based on a script, which was a drawing made by another group. There were also technical and fashion challenges, including creating candy costumes out of whatever was on hand. 

Whole afternoons were filled with physical activity on the fields and in the water. The kids went to bed tired but happy and with clear heads, ready for new challenges the next day. 

Kreatywność przez cały obóz szła w parze z aktywnością fizyczną.

Time to say goodbye

The summary of the camp took the form of talking about the journals kept by the participants. Together we discussed what went best during the trip and what we can improve next year. There was time for thanks, requests and gratitude. When the “formal” part was over, a farewell disco in Hawaiian style started.  

After returning to Warsaw, the group could not say goodbye. There were tears of emotion and the longing for friends and the atmosphere of the camp had already started to grow. This outburst of emotions was the best proof that the work during the camp has already brought the intended results. 

We all have hard work ahead of us throughout the school year, but we are already looking forward to going to camp together again. 

You can help our youth today: https://szczesliwejdrogi.org/komu-pomagamy/mlodziez-14-17/

Thanks to your help – we are going to camp!

Not so long ago our trip to a therapeutic camp for 40 kids from orphanages and foster families was in doubt. Thanks to your help and involvement we now know that we will manage to organize it!

During the campaign, which lasted from July 1-20, 2020, we managed to collect PLN 76,044.95!

As a result, from July 17-27, 2020 we will be able to take 40 kids aged 14-17 to a therapeutic camp where the innovative Life Plan motivational-development program, created by the traveler Marek Kaminski, will be implemented. The program is designed to help young people realize their goals, make their dreams come true, and expand their competencies. This will be supervised by a team of 6 professional staff members who work with young people on a daily basis. 

We are currently in the midst of extensive preparation and organizational activities. We want our youth to make the most of this time! There are only 3 weeks left to the trip, and we are already counting down the days!

It would not have been possible without the support of Radio Three – Polish Radio Program 3 and the program Welcome to Radio Three, hosted by Kuba Strzyczkowski! Thank you very much!

We would also like to thank all operators – who waived the income from calls, so that the entire amount collected from SMS sent will be used to organize a trip for our kids!

First of all, however, we would like to thank all the people who got involved in the collection and supported our kids! We believe that if we help them now, it will bear fruit in the future!

We’re raising money for the vacations!

❗️📢 We need your help to get 40 kids from foster homes to camp! ☀️ Some of them have been in isolation since the first days of quarantine, until now. This is a very difficult time for them and we would love to take them on their dream vacation! 🕶⛱

Thanks to huge support of Polish Radio Trójka you will be able to hear more about our kids and the camp on Kuba Strzyczkowski’s show on July 10th from 4pm to 7pm! 📻

We also ask you to share our request further! Every SMS and every share is worth its weight in gold! Not once you have shown us how strong you are! Let’s make their dream come true together! 😊🙏

Our rapping.

Olek and Maciek are the foundation’s charges. They were joined by their common interest in music. During their work with the Assistant of Independence they came up with an idea to record a joint hip-hop track. We are proud of the effect of their cooperation. Listen to it yourself.

Working during a pandemic.

The Foundation is working at full steam during the quarantine period. The Independence Assistants are in constant contact with the kids and respond to their needs on an ongoing basis. We deliver food and organize the necessary equipment for remote learning. Due to the isolation we cannot organize workshops in a standard form. Therefore, we have moved all kinds of meetings to online mode. All workshops in the series “Academy of Skills” are conducted in the form of videoconferences. During the last such workshops, our charges learned what the process of becoming independent looks like from the formal point of view and what privileges they can use when leaving their children’s homes. A former charge of our foundation told them what the way to independence looks like in practice.

Power Station in Lodz already open!

Just before the pandemic, we managed to complete the renovation of The Way Of Happiness Power Station in Łódź – a place of comprehensive support for young people from foster care who become independent. The works lasted several months and involved many people and companies, without whom it would not have been possible. We transformed an old butcher store into a beautiful and cozy meeting place. The 160 m2 premises include rooms for individual meetings, workshop rooms, a cosy common room and a huge kitchen for cooking together. We can’t wait for our new charges to visit this place and start workshops, tutoring and all kinds of meetings.

Special thanks for help in the undertaking are due to: PKO Bank Polski Foundation, Orlen Foundation, Warbud SA, Kluś Design, Massi Łazienki, Dekoral, Vinyl Tech Lab and all the volunteers and friends of the foundation.

That’s how the Power Station was created in Lodz.

Renovation of the premises funded by the Organization Development Program

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During quarantine, we are working at full speed.

Since the foundation’s inception, we’ve been working with Office365 in the cloud – all operational work during quarantine looks like everyday life. We communicate freely thanks to Teams, we create online documents together thanks to SharerPoint and we plan activities thanks to Online Calendar. Use of cloud technologies was one of the reasons why we were awarded in S3KTOR contest for Warsaw NGOs in Innovative category.

Starting out on your own is like jumping into deep water.

You can read about the process of making the Foundation’s charges independent in the report by Tomasz Kaczor. We invite you to read it –> SEE ARTICLE

Valentine’s Day at The Way of Happiness Power Station

We spent Valentine’s Day in the nicest company of our charges. For this special evening we planned a screening in the foundation’s cinema. The kids prepared everything by themselves. First we baked a delicious cake, and then smiling and satisfied, we watched a movie in a Valentine’s Day atmosphere.

So, in excellent moods we were able to spend time in a nice and useful way. We talked about relationships and other very important matters. We talked about how nice it is to be among loved ones in a homely atmosphere, feeling important, needed and loved. We ate homemade apple cider made of organic apples, watched a movie, talked and it was really wonderful.

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