SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN PORUBA

Already, the second Corrency project in the Ostrava-Poruba district supported families with children together with local clubs and entrepreneurs. Thanks to the town hall, citizens were able to use the financial aid to pay for the school activities of their children and save up to 50%.

project results

 

 

how was the project reviewed by citizens

 

Markéta M.

 

 

"Thank you for this great project which helped us financially at the beginning of the school year, where expenses are big and even if you count with them this help is very useful."

Martina G.

"It was a great help during the period of children's illnesses, we are very grateful that we could use the donation both for the childrens activities and at the pharmacy for vitamins! :-)"

how was the project reviewed by The business owners

 

La Botka

"Thank you very much for the opportunity to participate in this project. Customers have been delighted with this project and although it is an administrative burden on staff, the overall benefit to our business is huge. I really appreciate that from the technical side everything worked smoothly, everything was quick and easy. I would really like you to get to see all those grateful people :) If the opportunity arises, we would be happy to get involved again. Thank you!"

             
Baby Club Chobotnička

"Great project, great communication from all parties involved, simplicity of the system and admiration, great parental satisfaction. I thank you for supporting the business"

 

 

 

 

a word from the mayor

“Corrency is about supporting the local economy and also supporting citizens, or a certain segment of citizens. We were thinking about what target group to tune this project to. In the end, we thought that with the start of the school year, it would be good to focus it on families with children, with the Poruba municipal district contributing 1 000 crowns per child per family. Of course, it's also a support for local entrepreneurs and the economy overall. It's aimed primarily at brick-and-mortar shops. Many of them are also suffering from the fact that people often switch to eshops and electronic shops, so we would like to support those traditional brick-and-mortar shops that are not having it easy at the moment.”

Ing. Lucie Baránková Vilamová, Ph.D. 
The Mayor of Ostrava–Poruba