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Across Polish cities like Warsaw and Kraków, the phrase is often seen on —public "food walls" or community fridges.

: Over its history, the campaign has funded more than 16 million meals for children in need.

: Its goal is to combat food waste while providing immediate holiday support. 🧊 The "Food Wall" Phenomenon Podziel siД™

This grassroots movement focuses on redirecting holiday surplus food to those experiencing homelessness during Easter and Christmas.

: The program includes a grant system for local organizations to develop creative nutritional projects in their communities. Across Polish cities like Warsaw and Kraków, the

(translated as "Share") is a core Polish phrase that anchors numerous charitable and social initiatives in Poland. While it literally means to share anything from thoughts to food, it has become synonymous with large-scale community support programs. 🍲 Major Social Initiatives Podziel się Posiłkiem (Share a Meal)

Launched in 2003 by Danone in partnership with the Federation of Polish Food Banks , this program targets child malnutrition across Poland. 🧊 The "Food Wall" Phenomenon This grassroots movement

: Operating in over 50 Polish cities, the initiative uses hundreds of volunteers to transport donated food to shelters.

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