Anna Jasińska (10 July 1867 – 7 October 1957) was a washerwoman, Polonia activist connected with Wrocław (Breslau).
[1] Before 1939 she owned a washhouse, dividing the income between donations for Dom Polski (Polish House),[2] equipping and running a dormitory for Polish youth Studying at the University of Breslau[1] and caring for a scout team.
[3] During the World War II she helped Poles imprisoned in German forced labor camps.
[2] As a pre-war inhabitant, she was not granted material support in Polish People's Republic.
[2][4] She was buried on the Saint Lawrence cemetery in Wrocław in a modest grave far from the main alley.