Meet Johnny (pol.Jasio.), although he's only 5 cm tall, a great defender of life. Thanks to him, many unborn children have been saved from abortion – this educational model shows what a 10-week-old unborn child looks like. Most people who see or hold this faithful model of a 10-week-old fetus change their minds about abortion, among other things. Jaś could also end up in the hands of another person and save another unborn life. Do you want to help? If so, please make a copy of Jasio and give it to someone else or leave it in a public place.


Do you want to help?

MAKE A FEW COPIES OF JASIO, GIVE THEM TO OTHERS, AND MAYBE YOU WILL SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.

Below you will find instructions, videos and photos on how to make a copy of the figurine and what to do with it.

  • If you found a Johnny figurine and think it's a good idea, or you've learned something useful, then simply share it.
  • Show someone the figurine and the note it contains.
  • You can also leave the figurine where you found it so others can see it too.
  • Perhaps you'd like to help more?
  • You can also make several copies of the figurine and the note that comes with it.
  • Pack the figurine and the note in a plastic bag, as shown in the photo below.
  • You can give this set as a gift to someone.
  • You can also leave the figurine in a public place.
  • A church porch is a good choice. A bus seat would also work.
  • Be creative. Jasio is counting on you.
  • If you learned about this initiative from sources other than the note attached to the "Jasio" figurine and you do not have a figurine that can be copied, you can order it at this address: Fundacja Mały Stopek

A short instructions and video on how to make a silicone mold and copy of a figurine

Making a silicone mold.

    1. Mix silicone with hardener in the proportion of 100 grams of silicone and 3 grams of hardener.
    2. Place the little one in the container. Use pins to create a gap from the edge of the container.
    3. Mark where you will cut the form. The best place is at forehead height.
    4. Slowly pour the silicone into the container with Johnny.
    5. Wait 24 hours for the mold to harden.
    6. Cut the mold at the marked height.
    7. Remove the figurine from the mold.
    8. Cut a hole in it for pouring the plaster (the best place is on the back of the figurine).
    9. The form is ready.

  • Making a plaster figurine

    1. Mix plaster with water in a 50/50 ratio.
    2. Mix plaster and water in a 50/50 ratio to avoid bubbles. The manufacturer specifies a ratio of 0.4 water to 0.6 gypsum.
    3. You can use a silicone tube as a large syringe.
    4. You can use pins to stabilize the mold parts.
    5. Pour the plaster into the mold.
    6. Wait a few hours.
    7. Remove the figurine from the mold.
    8. You can dip it in primer for a while.
    9. Once dry, paint it with poster paints.


  • Photo of the set.

  • The content of the note that should be attached to the Johnny figurine.
  • Materials and tools useful for making Johnny's figurine.


  • Molding silicone

  • Building plaster

  • Primer

  • Sanitary siliconespan>

  • Silicone caulkin gun

  • Self-hardening clay

  • poster paints

  • plastic packaging

I also encourage you to visit the website
okno-zycia.org
There you will find information on what to do to avoid abortion when someone finds themselves in a difficult life situation.


contact email: jasiokopie@gmail.com