Useful information for Ukrainians in Poland is systematized on a single platform

The SoftServe company, in cooperation with UNICEF in Poland, developed a website where all the information that Ukrainian refugees in Poland might need was systematized. On the site, you can learn how to adapt in another country and get useful advice for young people, parents, and children. Here you can find information on the following topics:
• Legalization of residence;
• Healthcare;
• Studying in Poland;
• Benefits;
• Humanitarian assistance;
• Mental health care;
• Safety rules for Ukrainian citizens fleeing the war to Poland.
Today, Poland remains the most popular country among Ukrainian citizens seeking temporary protection in the EU. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, more than 4.3 million people have entered there. The Spilno web portal was created within 1.5 months as part of the "Open Tech" charity crowdsourcing platform. Currently, about 400 specialists are working on 22 active projects of this platform.
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The simultaneous stay of visitors in the hotel lobby not more than one person per 10 square meters of serviceable area is allowed.
Persons can visit hotels and stay there (outside hotel room) only if they wear respirator or face mask (including homemade mask), so that the nose and mouth are covered.
Hotel guests are obliged to keep the 1.5 meters distance.
Online check-in making in advance is recommended to avoid queues at check-in to hotel.
Meals in hotels are provided through meals delivery service to rooms upon prior order or at hotel restaurants situated inside or in open areas, provided the distance of at least 1.5 meters between seats at adjacent tables.
Not more than 4 clients are allowed to stay at the table (excluding children under 14 years old). Unless these tables are separated by a special partition;
Self-serve is not allowed.