by Orla Straz | April 26, 2020 | Great job
Helping in the time of the pandemic The nationwide quarantine has already been lasting for more than six weeks. Whom have we managed to help during this time? Is providing help in such conditions possible at all?In Iraq, similarly to Poland, many restrictions and...
by Orla Straz | February 17, 2020 | Great job, Rebuilding of Qaraqosh
Will Christianity disappear from the Middle East? Looking at the current situation in Iraq, we can assume that within the next two decades this is exactly what is going to happen. The centuries-long history and presence of Christianity in these territories seemed to...
by Orla Straz | January 4, 2020 | Construction of houses, Great job, Stories of survivors
Something ends, something begins – The summary of our activities in 2019, part II The first months of 2019 were not as impressive as the last quarter of the year. Unfortunately, for every foundation the beginning of the year is a time of financial statements, reports...
by Orla Straz | January 4, 2020 | Construction of houses, Great job, Stories of survivors
Something ends, something begins – The summary of our activities in 2019, part I I will start the summary from the beginning of the year, but I will not be strictly chronological. In the first part I will say what has changed within the foundation and our closest...
by Orla Straz | October 31, 2019 | Great job, Stories of survivors
What effects does the Great Job bring? The Great Job Project has been on for more than two years. During this time 55 workplaces have been created, and soon others will be open. Many of you have probably noticed that there are no statistics availabe on our website...
by Orla Straz | October 14, 2019 | Eaglewatch in Iraq, Great job, Livestock, Stories of survivors
Help is needed immediately I will start the second part of the report from our visit to Iraq by completing the previous article. In a few words, I will tell you a story of one of the families which last year received livestock from us. Gawri and her children – two...