wsparcie Julek i Mateusz
Author: Jolanta Skwaradowska     Published At: 13.02.2026
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Donate 1.5 percent of your tax and help the children of the Silesian  University of Technology employees who are in need

The time of tax settlements is a moment when each of us can do something very valuable. Transferring 1.5% of the tax is a simple gesture that costs nothing and has a real impact on the lives of people in a difficult situation.

This small part of the mandatory tax may become an aid that will enable the continuation of treatment or rehabilitation. This year, we especially encourage you to support the children of employees of the Silesian University of Technology, who are in great need of financial assistance in their daily functioning and access to the necessary treatment. Thanks to the commitment of our University community, they receive real support, which translates into everyday comfort and opportunities for a better future.

How can you transfer 1.5% of the tax? In the PIT declaration, enter the KRS number of the selected public benefit organization and provide a specific objective, which means support for a specific person or institution. It’s a small effort that can change a lot. 

Fourteen-year-old Mateusz Rusinowski is the son of an employee of our University. suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. It is a progressive disease that causes muscle atrophy – first the legs and hands, then the respiratory muscles, it also damages the heart. The funds will be used for treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing medical support.

Details how to transfer 1.5% tax for the treatment of Mateusz Rusinowski: Foundation for Children "Zdażyć z Pomocą", KRS: 0000037904, specific objective: 30312 Rusinowski Mateusz.

More information can be found at: Rusinowski Mateusz | Foundation for Children "Zdążyć z pomocą" - OPP.

Julian Proń‑Zawiski is a four-year-old son of an employee of the Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science He suffers from a rare genetic neurodegenerative disease - childhood neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD). There is no cure for this disease, but gene therapy can not only stop the disease but also give a chance to regain lost functions.

Details to transfer 1.5% tax on support for Julek Proń‑Zawiski: Foundation “Hearts for the Little Child,” KRS 0000387207, specific objective: 5660 Julian Proń-Zawiski.

For more information go to: https://sercadlamaluszka.pl/nasi-podopieczni/julian-pron-zawiski.

We encourage all employees, students, and friends of Silesian University of Technology to participate in this initiative. Together, we create an environment where no one is left alone and support flows where it is most needed.

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