Charitable works of the Order of St. Stanislas in
Germany. In accordance with the constitution of the
Order of St. Stanislas, its main aim is to help those in
need. This help may take the form of direct support or
active involvement in building a better future where all
can live in dignity without having to face the spectres of
illness, hunger, war, or poverty. After taking up the post
of the Grand Master in 2009, together with some
members of Grand Magistry, the Order demonstrated
increased humanitarian activity
- “Field School”: a 95-person school holiday
for students at the Combined School no. 40 in Warsaw,
Hoża 13- 15 to Zakopane. The total cost of 28,500 zł. was
funded by the Grand Master of the Order of St. Stanislas,
Jan Zbigniew Count Potocki. Responsible for the
project’s implementation were Ewa Soszyńska, Ilia
Homeroom, Dorota Stanisz along with Chev. W. Lenart.
- “Field School”: a 95-person school holiday
- The creation of a European Music Festival
for the Disabled. This project will be financed by
PEFRON, the Mimo Wszystko Foundation and through a
private donation. Responsible for its implementation is
Anna Dymna of the Mimo Wszystko Foundation, with
composer, Chev. Commander Daniel v. Lison.
- The creation of a European Music Festival
- Dinners for the 5 poorest children at the
Combined School no. 40 in Warsaw, on Hoża 13- 15
(names and addresses withheld for reasons of privacy).
The total cost of 13,500 zł. (1,350 zł per month for 10
months) was presented by the Grand Master of the
Order of St. Stanislas, Jan Zbigniew Count Potocki.
Responsible for the project’s implementation is the
Headteacher, Ewa Soszyńska
- Dinners for the 5 poorest children at the
- The delivery of new clothes and toys to the
Congregation of the Orionine Sisters Children’s Care
Home in Włocławek, on ul. Leśna Road. The total sum
was financed with the help of the company Horten and
the Roch family. Responsible for overseeing the delivery
is the Director of the Children’s Home Sister Marta
Kalinowska with Dame Alice Roch and Daniel v. Lison.
- The delivery of new clothes and toys to the
- The commencement of “The Magic Chest”
campaign at the Health Centre in Kruszyń, which gives
mothers with difficult family situations the chance to get
new clothes for their children during health check-ups.
€2,500 was raised with the help of the company Horten
and the Roch family. Overseeing the project is Dr.
Placek, with Dame Alice Roch.
- The commencement of “The Magic Chest”
- The delivery of new clothes to the Care
Home in Warsaw on ul. Na Przedwiośniu 1. The total
sum was financed by the Württ. Künzelsau Foundation
and the Roch family. Responsible for overseeing the
delivery is the Care Home Director Andrzej Winiarski,
with Dames Alice Roch and Ewa Countess Potocka.
- The delivery of new clothes to the Care