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Updated 04:14

Open Day at Stonoga Nursery in Kraśnik

Stonoga social cooperative nursery open day in Kraśnik this Saturday invites families to view the facility, sensory room, and meet staff.

The Stonoga social cooperative nursery open day will take place this Saturday in Kraśnik, inviting parents and locals to tour the facility and meet carers. Moreover, organizers say the event celebrates more than childcare; it showcases social entrepreneurship started by unemployed women years ago.

Background: from unemployment to local childcare

More than a decade ago unemployed women in the Kraśnik district formed a social cooperative. Consequently, they created jobs and launched services for children under three. In addition, a group of them started a small nursery run independently. The decision paid off. Today the institution attracts many families and expands every year.

Why the Stonoga social cooperative nursery open day matters

On Saturday the nursery will open widely to parents, and the day will last two to three hours. There will be rhythmic games with music and an animation scarf. Moreover, the programme includes demonstration sessions of Sensoplastyka and multi-sensory play called Smykomultisensoryka. In addition, visitors can try creative painting and see a new sensory integration room. Therefore families can assess how staff support early development.

Community ties and practical benefits

Organizers aim to strengthen ties with families. Consequently, they will hold calm conversations between parents and staff. Also the event will be a moment to exchange opinions and talk about the nursery’s future. Furthermore, parents can learn about day-to-day routines and the people who care for their children. There will also be small refreshments and gifts for children.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats, Poland runs childcare through a mix of public, private and social providers. Therefore you may see municipal nurseries and independent ones like this cooperative. You typically need a PESEL number (national ID) or at least to register the child locally to use public services. Also check eligibility for benefits and payments through ZUS (social security) and health coverage via NFZ (National Health Fund). In addition, bring ID documents and proof of residence when you talk to staff. Finally, social cooperatives often receive local support, and they aim to employ people from the area.

What to expect if you attend

The event starts at 10:00 and will last about two to three hours. Parents can tour the new sensory room, which opens for children in September. Also staff will demonstrate therapeutic and play-based activities. Moreover, the meeting will let families voice needs and suggest improvements. Therefore this is a chance to influence a community service closely tied to daily life in Kraśnik.

For many locals the cooperative model shows how social initiative can meet practical needs. Consequently, it acts as a small stabilizer in the local labour market. Moreover, it offers practical lessons for expats interested in local social enterprise or volunteer work. Therefore consider attending if you live nearby or plan childcare options in the region.

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