Eliška is a Sociology graduate passionate about tackling socioeconomic inequalities and amplifying the voices of marginalised people.
Drawing on experience from the care sector and various local community projects, they are keen to communicate the invaluable work of civil society organisations in an accessible and impactful way.
In addition to volunteering for charities, Eliška has worked for a humanitarian organisation delivering aid in Ukraine and is an enthusiastic advocate for affordable housing and co-operative organisations.
Eliška enjoys outdoor adventures and foraging, leisurely doing the sports involved in a triathlon (but separately), reading, and hosting dinners with family and friends.
More funding has been announced for the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund and is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them. Since 2023, the Scottish Government has allocated £1.5 million to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults
Read MoreMore funding has been announced for the Scottish Government’s Autistic Adult Support Fund and is available to third sector organisations providing services to autistic adults – promoting wellbeing and helping them to understand what neurodivergence means for them. Since 2023, the Scottish Government has allocated £1.5 million to 15 organisations, including those helping autistic adults
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