POLAND
Community Creates Vision: Building Local Youth Leadership in Lomianki
In Lomianki, a township outside of Warsaw, Poland, youth face many
obstacles to realizing educational, cultural and recreational opportunities.
Socioeconomic disparities between recent and long-time inhabitants
have created a tension and division that often paralyzes the community.
This divergence has especially impacted the town’s youth,
resulting in poor educational institutions, street aggression, substance
abuse, unemployment, and deteriorating family support.
In response to Lomianki’s needs, Partners-Poland developed
and implemented a program to empower youth and the community as
a whole to effect positive change. The process began with Partners-Poland
staff conducting extensive interviews with the Lomianki mayor, City
Council members, school principals, youth leaders, and other citizens
in order to accurately assess the town’s social landscape
and needs.
Based on this analysis, staff facilitated two series of workshops
to develop a strategy for action: one with local government and
adult community leaders, the other with youth from diverse socioeconomic
backgrounds. These sessions worked to build trust and morale among
community members from various professions and backgrounds, and
resulted in the formation of two committees, the Lomianki Local
Committee and the Lomianki Youth Local Committee.
With these two institutions in place, the community improved its
ability to address not only the existing problems it faces, but
also to proactively tackle any new challenges that arise. The Committees,
with the support of Partners-Poland staff, have achieved numerous
concrete results in the brief time since their founding. The members
of the Local Committee cooperatively formulated a “Vision
for Lomianki” that details a ten-year plan for the development
of educational, cultural and recreational facilities to improve
the opportunities available to Lomianki’s youth. Meanwhile,
the Youth Local Committee has been busy implementing a short-term
strategy, planning and hosting cultural and recreational events
for youth and families from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
Its activities have included the First Annual Lomianki Festival
of Culture and Entertainment; the publication of Zurnal,
a cultural magazine produced entirely by and for youth; and soccer
and rugby sporting events.
Partners-Poland staff continues to work with the Youth Committee,
which has evolved into a legally registered group, the “Association
to Help and Support Youth Initiatives.” This organization
is furthering the Youth Committee’s mandate through projects
such as the Second Annual Lomianki Festival, additional issues of
Zurnal magazine, photography workshops for children, and
tutoring for disadvantaged children. The Association has proven
sustainable, receiving support from the European Union to continue
its community-building activities. For all involved, the Association
and its accomplishments represent significant steps in the empowerment
of Lomianki’s youth and a sustainable youth movement for change.
Based on the continuing success of this program, Partners-Poland
developed a case study and educational simulation game in order
to share the lessons learned in the project with other organizations
and communities. These tools capture the essence of the Lomianki
program and demonstrate the tremendous possibilities for cooperation
among diverse groups, as well as the impact that citizen participation
can achieve in a community.
Additional Resources
1) Poster
Announcing First Annual Lomianki Festival of Culture & Entertainment
(pdf)
2) Zurnal
Magazine (pdf)
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