Among the honourees, Polish actress Magdalena Różczka received a special BohaterON prize for her long-standing commitment to commemorating Warsaw Uprising heroes.
Różczka, who founded the Ukochani Foundation in 2024, was recognised for her work supporting children in foster care and creating safe spaces for them.
Public figures recognised for social and cultural engagement
In the Public Figure category, Hanna Radziejowska, a cultural manager, curator, museum specialist, and historian, received the gold BohaterON.
Silver went to actress and social activist Agnieszka Sienkiewicz-Gauer, noted for her projects promoting mental health awareness among children and youth.
Bronze was awarded to artists Julia Pietrucha, Natalia Pietrucha, and Mioush for their work commemorating Polish history.
The audience chose journalist and TV presenter Katarzyna Dowbor, recognised for her long-standing social and charitable engagement, as the gold BohaterON Publiczności.
From left: Hanna Radziejowska, Katarzyna Dowbor, Julia Pietrucha. Second from right - Agnieszka Sienkiewicz-Gauer (Photo: PAP/Rafał Guz)
Other notable winners included the Museum of Siberian Memory (Institution category), Lublin Hospice for Children (Non-Profit), and journalist Magdalena Mioduska (Journalist category).
The ceremony concluded with a concert titled “I Call You by Name,” featuring performances by Renata Przemyk, Halina Mlynkova, Tomasz Organek and others.
Participants of the ceremonial gala, among them veterans of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising (Photo: PAP/Rafał Guz)
The awards highlight ongoing efforts in Poland to preserve historical memory, educate younger generations, and promote civic and patriotic values.
Below is the full list of all the award winners.
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