Carrick-on-Suir Library is delighted to host ‘A Forgotten Polish Hero of the Great Irish Famine: Paul Strzelecki’s Struggle to Save Thousands’, an exhibition presented by the Polish Embassy in Dublin.
Paul Strzelecki was a Polish humanitarian, who, as the main agent of the British Relief Association during the Great Famine, developed a visionary and exceptionally effective mode of assistance: feeding starving children directly through the schools. At its peak in 1848, around 200,000 children from all denominations were being fed and clad, many of whom would have otherwise perished from hunger and disease.
The exhibition will be on display until Friday, March 28th and can be viewed during the library opening hours.
For more information contact 051-640591 or carricklibrary@tipperarycoco.ie