What has happened and how I can help ?
See Polish version of this website:
http://www.dzialajmydlamarcina.blogspot.com/
It was an evening on 13th of Dec. 2007. Marcin entered his bedroom, sat by the desk, switched on the reading-lamp and suddenly a huge explosion shook the apartment. The windows were blown up and so was one of the walls of the bedroom.
Marcin had stored some varied chemicals in his bedroom . They were kept in the ceramic vessels and used to conduct experiments and cleaning / etching the meteorites collected by him.
We don’t know for sure what caused the explosion. However, the police experts say that certain air conditions ( extremely low humidity) might have made the fumes of two kinds of chemicals react in this way.
Marcin Kaczmarzyk, the 21- year -old student of The Technical University in Rzeszow, (Construction and Environmental Engineering) had a nasty accident in Dec. 2007.
He was badly injured in a huge explosion. After several lifesaving operations, Marcin was in pharmacological coma for 3 weeks and his condiction was critical.
Many students, friends and family members gave blood for him (much more than was actually needed) contributing to saving his life (and many others).
Marcin sustained numerous shotgun-like wounds from exploding containers.
The doctors have removed some ceramic splinters from his body recently.
He managed to escape death, but it wasn’t possible to save his left hand, 3 fingers of the right hand and....both eyes...!!!. Marcin is hoping to get his eyesight back and hands recovery thanks to the new medical devices, like “bionic eye” and "cyber hand".
Marcin will require a very expensive treatment and a long aftercare. He needs the artificial limb and eyes. He will also undergo an operation in order to set his broken right arm, reconstruction of right palm and piece of right thigh.
The goal of this website is to appeal to the people - willing to help Marcin - for donations in favour of “Rzymsko Katolicka Parafia Św. Rodziny w Rzeszowie" (“Saint Family Catholic Parish in Rzeszow”) . The best way to do this ( in Poland) is to allocate 1% of yearly tax (when filling yearly tax statement form) to the benefit of “Let’s act together” ( a part of the tax can be allocated to charity by discretion of each taxpayer). This way is easy and efficient, however not possible outside of Poland.
The other way to help is by direct donations to the bank account ( in the Republic of Ireland, for Marcin's funds only) that belongs to Marcin’s brother – Łukasz Kaczmarzyk, who lives and works in Galway. Łukasz is gathering the money in AIB account and also running this website and its Polish version.
My promise:
All collected founds to be send to Poland to Marcin's account managed by "Saint Family Catholic Parish in Rzeszow" approx. once every 2 weeks.
Account statements to be show on this website.
http://www.dzialajmydlamarcina.blogspot.com/
It was an evening on 13th of Dec. 2007. Marcin entered his bedroom, sat by the desk, switched on the reading-lamp and suddenly a huge explosion shook the apartment. The windows were blown up and so was one of the walls of the bedroom.
Marcin had stored some varied chemicals in his bedroom . They were kept in the ceramic vessels and used to conduct experiments and cleaning / etching the meteorites collected by him.
We don’t know for sure what caused the explosion. However, the police experts say that certain air conditions ( extremely low humidity) might have made the fumes of two kinds of chemicals react in this way.
Marcin Kaczmarzyk, the 21- year -old student of The Technical University in Rzeszow, (Construction and Environmental Engineering) had a nasty accident in Dec. 2007.
He was badly injured in a huge explosion. After several lifesaving operations, Marcin was in pharmacological coma for 3 weeks and his condiction was critical.
Many students, friends and family members gave blood for him (much more than was actually needed) contributing to saving his life (and many others).
Marcin sustained numerous shotgun-like wounds from exploding containers.
The doctors have removed some ceramic splinters from his body recently.
He managed to escape death, but it wasn’t possible to save his left hand, 3 fingers of the right hand and....both eyes...!!!. Marcin is hoping to get his eyesight back and hands recovery thanks to the new medical devices, like “bionic eye” and "cyber hand".
Marcin will require a very expensive treatment and a long aftercare. He needs the artificial limb and eyes. He will also undergo an operation in order to set his broken right arm, reconstruction of right palm and piece of right thigh.
The goal of this website is to appeal to the people - willing to help Marcin - for donations in favour of “Rzymsko Katolicka Parafia Św. Rodziny w Rzeszowie" (“Saint Family Catholic Parish in Rzeszow”) . The best way to do this ( in Poland) is to allocate 1% of yearly tax (when filling yearly tax statement form) to the benefit of “Let’s act together” ( a part of the tax can be allocated to charity by discretion of each taxpayer). This way is easy and efficient, however not possible outside of Poland.
The other way to help is by direct donations to the bank account ( in the Republic of Ireland, for Marcin's funds only) that belongs to Marcin’s brother – Łukasz Kaczmarzyk, who lives and works in Galway. Łukasz is gathering the money in AIB account and also running this website and its Polish version.
My promise:
All collected founds to be send to Poland to Marcin's account managed by "Saint Family Catholic Parish in Rzeszow" approx. once every 2 weeks.
Account statements to be show on this website.
Lukasz Kaczmarzyk
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payment option.
PayPal account holder e-mail is:
lukasz-kaczmarzyk@wp.pl
BEST THANKS FOR ALL OF DONATORS
Kaczmarzyk Family.
Contact Marcin directly: sanawiel@gmail.com
Contact webaster: lukasz-kaczmarzyk@wp.pl
PayPal account holder e-mail is:
lukasz-kaczmarzyk@wp.pl
BEST THANKS FOR ALL OF DONATORS
Kaczmarzyk Family.
Contact Marcin directly: sanawiel@gmail.com
Contact webaster: lukasz-kaczmarzyk@wp.pl
czwartek, 21 lutego 2008
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