Website: https://izabelajachnicka.pl/

Founder of Grief House Warsaw and a humanist celebrant. She leads grief-support meetings and initiatives, creating safe, inclusive spaces for conversation, reflection, and simply being together. Within GHW, she ensures clear guidelines, attentiveness to participants’ diverse needs, and an atmosphere free from judgement and “fixing”.
🇵🇱 🇬🇧 Iza speaks Polish and English.
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What helps us in grief? A psychoeducational meeting in Ukrainian laungage
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The Ukrainian House Foundation and Grief House Warsaw invite you to a psychoeducational meeting for women on the topic of loss and grief. The meeting will include both a psychoeducational part and a workshop part. It will be a calm and supportive conversation about what grief is, how it may show up in emotions, the body, relationships, and everyday life […]
From Thread and Longing – Memory Amulets from the Clothes of Loved Ones Who Have Died
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Grief House Warsaw and MAL Kasprowicza 14 invite you to a shared workshop during which we will sew small hanging amulets from the clothes of our loved ones who have died. At the beginning of the meeting, participants will write a short letter to the person they miss, and then sew it inside a small hanging amulet made from that piece of clothing […]
Migrant Grief Circle
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A free meeting for people living far from their homeland. Migrant grief is something hardly anyone talks about — yet many people experience it. No one holds a funeral for a lost sense of belonging. There is no ceremony to honour a language you no longer use every day. And yet this grief is real. What is the Migrant Grief Circle? The circle […]
A Heart Made of Pieces - Mosaic Workshop for Grief
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A mosaic is made from what was whole — and from what has fallen apart. Just like us, when we lose someone we love. Grief House Warsaw and Ukoja art studio invite you to a shared workshop during which we will create mosaic pictures or coasters — a lasting keepsake in memory of someone […]
