Faculty students joined MUNI Helps

25 Mar 2020

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Students of the Faculty of Sports Studies have also joined the MUNI Helps voluntary activities of Masaryk University (MUNI POMÁHÁ). The following students were involved in helping out:

Anička distributed info leaflets in Brno-Nový Lískovec. Thus she spent an active Saturday, covering 12 kilometres in 5 hours to deliver her 85 leaflets.

Vojta, is also one of FSpS students who joined voluntary activities MUNI Helps. Yesterday, he was clearing out student dormitories at Vinařská together with his friends.

Karolína helped out at the reception of the University Centre in Šlapanice which provides accommodation for foreign students of Masaryk University, who arrived from abroad and have to be in quarantine. Her task was to inform foreign students upon arrival about quarantine and to give them the keys to their temporary room. She also distributed packages that the students ordered or received from their friends. Foreign students in quarantine can order lunch or a cold supper from the student canteen at Vinařská, which are distributed by the reception service. Karolína started working at 7 in the morning and at 4 p.m. she went back home with the good feeling that she could be of help. Starting today she will be helping a family with a small son just a few kilometres from her home. The boy attends the first year at primary school. Together they will learn and do homework sent from school in large quantities, as the mum says.

Bára distributes lunches to two elderly people who ordered them from the Accident and Emergency Hospital in Brno. First she has to pick up empty boxes for food, then she goes to the hospital where she picks the ordered lunches and takes them to the elderly. Thanks to her help, the elderly people do not have to go out and thus they are not exposed to the unnecessary risk of coronavirus infection.

Robin, Tom and Přemek help as volunteers at the Teaching Hospital of St. Anne’s, where they sort out and distribute drinks and food for hard-working hospital staff. Some students also helped at ESF (Faculty of Economics and Administration) dormitories where they had to move the belongings of several Slovak students who will not be able to return in the near future and whose rooms will be revamped.

Tadeáš studies at the Sports Faculty in the follow-up master´s degree programme of Applied Sports Education for Security Units. He comes from Slovakia and after the borders were closed he stayed in Brno where he has a job and he also took part in MUNI Helps voluntary activities. He goes shopping for the elderly who are in need.

You can join the university voluntary activities MUNI Helps at www.munipomaha.cz.


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