Czy dzieki wolonariatowi można się wzbogacić? | Jakub Należny | TEDx5th Lyceum Legnica Youth
Co nam daje wolontariat i jakie umiejętności zdobywamy dzięki niemu? Dlaczego warto poświęcić swój czas innym i jak może nam to pomóc w życiu? Jakub Należny - legnicki społecznik i menedżer, trener umiejętności miękkich, inicjator wielu
wydarzeń społecznych w Legnicy, od lat zaangażowany w rozwój lokalnej społeczności. Od
2006 roku pełni funkcję prezesa Stowarzyszenia "Spynacz" w Legnicy, organizacji non-profit
promującej integrację i aktywność społeczną poprzez warsztaty, projekty kulturalne oraz
edukacyjne. W latach 2020-2022 pełnił rolę pełnomocnika prezydenta Legnicy ds. dzieci i
młodzieży, koordynując inicjatywy skierowane do młodych mieszkańców miasta.
Organizator wypoczynku letniego i zimowego dla dzieci i młodzieży, obecnie menedżer w
Szkole Podstawowej im. „”Inki” Danuty Siedzikówny w Wągrodnie. Jest również
wiceprezesem Legnickiego Forum Samorządowego oraz członkiem organu nadzoru w
Kiwanis Club Legnica. Wyróżniony przez Radę Miejską Odznaką Zasłużony dla Legnicy. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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