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Charity, Philanthropy and Social Welfare in Poland-Historical Contexts

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This chapter examines the historical evolution of charity, philanthropy, and social welfare in Poland, tracing its roots from the 12th century through to contemporary volunteering. It discusses early institutional frameworks, the influence of religious orders, and the impact of political changes on social activism. The piece highlights the recent resurgence of volunteering and NGO activity in post-communist Poland, particularly noting the significant grassroots response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis as a testament to the enduring societal commitment to solidarity.