Adriana Porowska
Minister for Civil Society, chairwoman of the Public Benefit Committee
Adriana Porowska
Minister for Civil Society, chairwoman of the Public Benefit Committee Minister for Civil Society, chairwoman of the Public Benefit Committee– Adriana Porowska. Born on October 26, 1978, Adriana Porowska is a Polish social and political activist, specializing in civil society issues.
Adriana Porowska is an experienced social worker who has been committed for many years to helping marginalized individuals and refugees. She served as the president of the Camillian Mission for Social Assistance, where she managed a shelter and training apartments for people experiencing homelessness and war refugees from Ukraine.
For 19 years, she has been working actively with NGOs, local governments, and national administrations. Her roles include co-chairing the Expert Commission on Combating Homelessness under the Polish Ombudsman, serving as a member of the Ombudsman's Social Council, and chairing the Sectoral Social Dialogue Commission on Homelessness under the Mayor of Warsaw.
In recent months, she served as Deputy Mayor of Warsaw, responsible for social affairs, public communication, and cooperation with non-governmental organizations. She is also a board member of the Institute for 2050 Strategies and a social policy advisor to Szymon Hołownia.