Family – the warmest place under the sun!
On 8th October at 14.00 in community centre in Ruda Mała there was a prevention campaign Rely on the family. Sunny atmosphere conducive to the nature of the meeting whose aim was to emphasize the role of the family in life of every human being. The uniqueness of this event is not only sunny weather, full of warmth and joy of a place but also extraordinary people – families with children, youth, the elderly, lonely, people with alcohol problems.
After a warm welcome by the manager of the Kowala Social Welfare Centre, there spoke priest professor Marek Dziewiecki. He gave a beautiful lecture on family, marriage, vows, responsibilities in the family. He stressed that the most important task of both spouses is showing a mutual love and respect. He said about the limits which are often exceeded, where love ends, where we forget about it. He spoke of the wise helping addicts, how to defend against them.
Next, participants listened to the testimony of sobriety of spouses from Human Liberation Crusade. This marriage of nearly 50 years of experience has become a wonderful example of love between two people – strong love, wise, able to overcome the greatest difficulties.
All participant’s emotions were visible during the performance of the girls from the Youth Educational Centre in Wierzbica while a skit on the life of a typical Polish family raised a smiles on the face of everyone.
The culmination of the meeting was a dancing fun with Mr Sławomir Boryczka from Manhattan. Popular rhythms kidnapped everyone!
There was also a feast for the plate: sweets on the tables and grilled sausages tempted with appearance and taste.
Action is realized by Communal Prevention and Combating Alcoholism 2011 - 2013
‘(…) Thorough preparation for marriage is learning the wisdom and protection itself the freedom so that a person will be able to fulfil the oath of faithful love, pure, sensitive and generous – in good and bad until death. It is also achieving a degree of maturity to never send to the spouse the bad fate (…)’
/Marek Dziewiecki/
















