Meritorious Student Activities
6. October 2022At this point we would like to thank the students at the Institute of Educational Sciences, who, in addition to their studies, devote a lot of their time to the needy and participate in volunteer activities, which in itself is exceptional and admirable in today’s hectic times. Their activities enrich themselves and, moreover, spread the good name of the University or the Faculty of Humanities.
JAKUB BRHLÁČ For six years, he has been leading children in the organisation Junák – Czech Scouting, and for the past year and a half, he has also been heading the 1st Boys’ Troop in Vizovice. Jakub is regularly and actively involved in organising a wide range of events, both for scouts (expeditions, camps, and various troop or district gatherings) and for the general public in Vizovice (Children’s Day, Halloween walks, paper and scrap metal collections, and charity drives). In February and March 2022, he successfully coordinated a collection for a Ukrainian hospital in Uzhhorod, in collaboration with Vizovice Scouts and the Scouting Crisis Centre in Zlín. The collection in Vizovice alone gathered over 50 boxes of essential supplies. Jakub was also honoured as the Best Student of FHS during the UTB Gala Evening, a social event organised by the Student Union and Tomas Bata University in Zlín. This year’s awards ceremony took place on 28th April 2022 at U13.
KAROLÍNA ADÁMKOVÁ has been engaged in charity work for nearly half her life, demonstrating her strong commitment to helping others. Karolína volunteered in social services through the ADOREA Vsetín Volunteer Centre and gained work experience in the Jitka Home, o.p.s., Vsetín, in the Auxilium institution, o.p.s., and in the Kamarád Home in Rožnov p. Radhoštěm. Her work in these facilities included educational and activation activities, personal assistance, and supportive services for individuals with mental, physical, combined, and chronic psychiatric disabilities or autism spectrum disorders. Since July 2021, Karolína has intermittently volunteered at the Naděje Vsetín social-therapeutic workshop.
DANIEL CINDLER has been actively involved in archery since the age of 15. While studying at the Pedagogical Secondary School in Kroměříž, he worked informally as an archery instructor at the Archery Club in Přerov. He later transitioned to teaching archery in Kroměříž and at the TYMY leisure centre in Holešov.