Andrzej Rosocha – graduate of the Faculty of Music at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, Postgraduate Pedagogical Studies in Poland and numerous foreign training courses and seminars on eliminating the causes and effects of social disabilities, addiction prevention and broadly understood migration issues. Musician and educator, participant of international scientific conferences, author of publications in which he shares his knowledge and experiences in social and pedagogical work, education and therapy through art, and integration through culture and sport. A committed propagator of humanistic values in education, implemented within the framework of the idea of intercultural integration, serving in particular socialization, acculturation and equalizing development and educational opportunities for young people with adaptation problems, as well as supporting children from immigrant families who want to settle permanently in the European Union.
For several years in Germany, in cooperation with Malteser International, (Order of Malta) Johanniter, Caritas and the Bundesamt fϋr Migration und Flϋchtlinge (Office for Migration and Refugees), it has been professionally involved in the coordination and implementation of activities in the area of helping and supporting minor refugees from countries covered by wars. Pedagogical, psychological, financial and legal assistance, solving personal problems, including housing, learning a language, obtaining education and finding a job, are the sphere of his activities. He is the originator and co-creator of three reportages broadcast on Polish television, showing the everyday problems of refugees and the forms of help and support they receive in Germany from the state and non-governmental organizations.