In fresh weeks, the media has been increasingly addressing the controversy surrounding the activities of the “Such Action” Foundation, led by erstwhile TVN writer Filip Chajzer. The latest case concerns the collection of money for the treatment and rehabilitation of 6-year-old Iga Iczekalska, who struggles with spinal muscle atrophy (SMA). The parents of the girl and those supporting her fight against the illness express their outrage and concern at the Foundation.
Collection for the treatment of Iga Czekalska
The collection for the treatment and rehabilitation of 6-year-old Iga Czekielska was conducted by two-track – through the popular portal siepomaga.pl and straight by the foundation “Such Action” by Filip Chajzer. In total, according to the account of Łukasz Litewka, associate of the Sejm and Head of squad Litewka Foundation, the Chajzer Foundation was to rise around PLN 400,000. Unfortunately, as the media reports, the girl’s parents inactive haven’t received this money to pay for the essential rehabilitation invoices.
Problems with the transfer of funds
Łukasz Litewka, who decided to make the case public, described on his Facebook page disturbing events related to the deficiency of contact and cooperation from the "Tucha Action" Foundation. Since the first effort at contact, which took place a fewer months ago, Iga's parents have not received an answer to their requests and inquiries. According to Litewka, calls to the Foundation manager and another contact persons stay unanswered, and the emails sent do not bring the expected results either.
Answer by Philip Chajzer
In consequence to the allegations of Luke Litewka, Philip Chajzer explained that money had been stolen by the erstwhile manager of the foundation. A erstwhile TVN writer besides assured that he had no thought of the situation until his contact with Lithuania. Chajzer recommended that all curious parties contact a law firm that operates its foundation.
Discussion and reactions on social media
Under Luke Litewka's Facebook post, there was an intense discussion in which negative opinions on Philip Chajzer and his foundation prevail. Many commentators express their disillusionment and anger towards the way the funds are managed. However, Litevka himself tries to exercise caution in his assessments and calls for patience and the anticipation for the applicable authorities to conduct a detailed investigation.
Hopes to Explain the Situation
Litevka stressed that he hoped for a fair solution to the situation and a return of the funds collected for Iga's parents. “I learned not to be hasty. For me, this case besides has quite a few unusual ambiguities, but we most likely know only a fewer percent of all the information. First of all, I hope that the applicable bodies will make individual catch and most crucial that the funds will be returned and transferred to those on whom they were collected," Litewka pointed out.
What's next?
In the light of these accusations and ambiguities, the case of the “Such Action” Foundation by Filip Chajzer will surely rise interest in the media and public opinion. Everyone is now waiting for explanations and actions of the applicable institutions, which can shed light on what truly happened and what the future destiny of the money raised will be.
Summary
Controversy around specified an Action Foundation shows the importance of transparency and accountability in managing funds collected for charity. The parents of Iga Czekalska and those supporting them in the fight for the child's wellness hope that the situation will be clarified and the funds needed will be transferred where they are most needed. It besides stresses the importance of appropriate monitoring of NGOs and foundations to avoid akin problems in the future.
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The giant money raised by the Chajzer Foundation for the rehabilitation of the girl has evaporated