Testimonials
Henryka Bochniarz
Chairwoman of the General Council of the Lewiatan Confederation
The Ukrainian Women in Poland Foundation is a unique project, which improves the situation of Ukrainian women in Poland by educating them in every possible area - especially in business - and gives them the opportunity to enter the labour market. Building a local community through which Poland's society is strengthened, bringing people together and preventing social conflicts are fundamental components of national security. This is what the programme Ukrainka360° is about, which I very much support and I am cheering Yulia on, so that as many business partners as possible join it. Every contribution contributes to building a safe and integrated society, in which Poles and Ukrainians can work and develop together. The role of women is particularly important in every industry. And in every industry there is a large space and huge potential for Ukrainian women in Poland.
Sylwia Gregorczyk-Abram
Co-founder of the #FreeCourts initiative and the KOS Committee for the Defence of Justice.
It is with great conviction that I support the Ukrainian in Poland Foundation and Julia personally in her work to integrate and promote the achievements of Ukrainians in Poland. The foundation helps to adapt to life in Poland and also supports the professional and social development of its beneficiaries. Ukrainka in Poland is not only about educational programmes, assistance in the development of one's own business. Julia cares about psychological support and building intercultural bridges, promoting dialogue and mutual understanding between communities. She is an indispensable partner for Ukrainians and for the Polish community.Yulia Boguslavskaya's leadership as President of the Foundation is extremely inspiring and effective. I admire her enormous personal commitment and leadership based on values such as empathy, professionalism and determination. One of the most important activities is also actively promoting the successes of Ukrainian women through the podcast Ukrainka in Poland, which further builds a positive image of the Ukrainian community in Poland. Her determination to strive for continuous solidarity between Poland and Ukraine and to prevent the professional degradation of migrants make Yulia not only the leader of the organisation, but also an important female voice in promoting Ukrainian-Polish sisterhood and the power of grassroots projects.Through dialogue, cooperation and respect for diversity, the Ukrainian woman in Poland is building a better future for both societies. I strongly encourage you to support Yulia in her mission.
Radosław Sikorski
Member of the European Parliament, member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Subcommittee on Security and Defense. Chairman of the Delegation for Relations with the United States. In 2005–2007, Minister of National Defense, in 2007–2014, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Ukrainians bravely fight for the freedom and future of their country, and also for the freedom of all of us. We should do our best for Ukraine to emerge victorious from this test, we should support them, that is why together with my wife we funded cars for the defenders of Ukraine. Handing over the vehicles to the soldiers, I thought about their families, about the hundreds of thousands of women with children who, as a result of the Russian attack, found shelter in Poland.Polish women and men showed great solidarity. We opened our hearts and our homes. New bonds were born between our nations. Many new valuable initiatives have been launched. This is how I see "Ukrainka w Polsce" led by Julia Boguslavska - a Ukrainian leader from Donetsk, and at the same time a Polish citizen from Wrocław, whom I met at the European Parliament. It is important that the institutions of a free Europe support non-governmental organizations working for Ukrainians with passion and consistency. It's worth helping them.
Tomasz Siemoniak
Member of Parliament of the Republic of Poland of the 8th, 9th and 10th term, Minister of National Defense (2011–2015), vice-chairman of the Civic Platform. From 2023 Minister – member of the Council of Ministers and Coordinator of Secret Services, and from May 2024 Minister of Interior and Administration in the third government of Donald Tusk.
A good action is worth a thousand times more than a good talk. That’s why the „Ukrainka w Polsce” project is so worth supporting. As a result of the war, hundreds of thousands Ukrainian women ended up in Poland. After an initial phase of tremendous support and solidarity, there was a need for long-term actions – aimed at finding oneself in the professional and social life in a new country, amid separation and lack of simple opportunities to enter the labour market. Sharing knowledge and coworking are essential in supporting integration. „Ukrainka w Polsce” provides top quality activities with various experts, gives contacts and creates friendship groups. The project operates with great flexibility and openness to Polish women and men. It also builds a positive image of the presence of Ukrainians in Poland as a large added value for Polish society. Moreover, the project delivers modern communication tools that give Ukrainians a practical knowledge about functioning in Poland. I am rooting for this project also for reasons of women rights, equality and tolerance. I wish it will become a nationwide action involving as many people as possible. Good luck, Julia!
Igor Lisin
Vice President of the Board of the Ukraine Foundation, MBA, Member of the Advisory Board of the NGO Forum ‘Together’, sociologist, business trainer and intercultural project manager.