Tell me about your commitment » Handicaped http://www.tell-me.org Wed, 18 Jul 2012 22:31:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.6.1 The Christmas Gift from Vienna http://www.tell-me.org/2012/03/31/christmas/ http://www.tell-me.org/2012/03/31/christmas/#comments Sat, 31 Mar 2012 09:22:59 +0000 Jerzy http://www.tell-me.org/?p=2127 Dear Friends,

Our last meeting “Tell me abut your commitment in October 2011 was in Slupsk. We remember and find it very fruitful and interesting. We could present our experiences but we could also learn about your experiences.
We still benefit from being with you although it was such a short meeting.
And now let me tell you an interesting story in connection with our international meeting in Slupsk. During our Conference we visited an institutions where there are people working for those who need help. Among others-there was the Therapy Centre for mental impairment youth. Together with us there was a colleague from Vienna Group- Mr Heinz Kubicka. This Therapy Centre impressed him so much that he decided to act. He had written to our University that his greatest wish is to give a help for the youth in the Therapy Centre.
A Christmas collection in his Evangelical Church in Vienna made his greatest wish  possible. Our University of Third Age was involved in the deal between The Therapy Centre , The Evangelical Church in Vienna and Mr Heinz Kubicka himself. Shortly after The Christmas 2011 the donation of around 1.000€ was available for The Therapy Centre, so that they could buy an electric kitchen for their workshop. Therefore, the Centre and its patients they are very grateful and thankful for this unexpected but extremely useful present.
As a very warm thanks The Evangelical Church in Vienna, Mr Heinz Kubicka they were presented with  Symbolic Hearts (see Gallery) hand made by the young disabled people from the Therapy Centre.
We would like to offer this Symbolic Heart to the collection of souvenirs of the Programme “Tell me about your commitment”.
It is easy to conclude that there is no limit for to the range of Voluntary work and to the examples of wonderful charity.
It all happen thanks to our common Programme; “Tell me about your commitment”. Thank you for your attention.
Nelly Czupajlo. SUTW. Slupsk. Poland.

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]]> http://www.tell-me.org/2012/03/31/christmas/feed/ 0 Teaching the young disabled people to enjoy the moment. http://www.tell-me.org/2011/03/24/teaching-the-young-disabled-people-to-enjoy-the-moment/ http://www.tell-me.org/2011/03/24/teaching-the-young-disabled-people-to-enjoy-the-moment/#comments Thu, 24 Mar 2011 20:17:31 +0000 Jerzy http://www.tell-me.org/?p=540 Moulding dumplings in company.

On 15th of February 2011  three of our lady members; Nelly Czupajło, Renata Majerowicz and Danuta Wabia went onto teaching the youth under the care of the Workshop for Occupational Therapy how to prepare and how to serve the famous polish dish;” pierogi”, which are a kind of stuffed dumplings.
The filling for the dumplings could be various, however the white cottage cheese,  meat  and  mushrooms are preferred.
On all the stages of preparation instruction to the young chefs were given and special attention was necessary in the process of sealing the dumplings which is crucial to the whole preparation.
The satisfaction among the consumers was high as the fresh boiled dumplings
landed on the plates so was the taste for the dumplings. The English have the popular saying; the taste of the pudding is in the eating. And they are right, however the taste of Polish ” pierogi” is unfailable.

Moulding the dumplings

 

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