Éles Annamária

My name is Annamária Éles, and I have lived in Mohács all my life. This is where I went to secondary school. I graduated from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Pécs, where I studied Communication and Media Studies. I am currently studying to become an expert advisor in Museum Pedagogy at Eötvös Loránd University.

In recent years, I have worked as a museum educator at the Kanizsai Dorottya Museum in Mohács. It was in the course of this work that I got in contact with the Csányi Foundation and learned about the activities and goals of the Életút Talent Development Programme, which I have followed closely ever since. This is how I learned about the call for applications for the head of the new 3rd group in Mohács. I have always cared a lot for disadvantaged children, so I decided immediately that I should apply for the position, and I was very happy when I was accepted. As a mother of two – my daughter, Rebeka is 18 and my son, Zsombor is 10 – I see how important it is for young people today to have a stable background, how they need guidance and information about their opportunities, and individual development programmes so that they can realise their talent and create adequate plans for the future. This is exactly what the Csányi Foundation provides to children in need.

In the future, I will do everything I can to help children in the programme exploit their potential and become successful in their adult life.My name is Annamária Éles, and I have lived in Mohács all my life. This is where I went to secondary school. I graduated from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Pécs, where I studied Communication and Media Studies. I am currently studying to become an expert advisor in Museum Pedagogy at Eötvös Loránd University.

In recent years, I have worked as a museum educator at the Kanizsai Dorottya Museum in Mohács. It was in the course of this work that I got in contact with the Csányi Foundation and learned about the activities and goals of the Életút Talent Development Programme, which I have followed closely ever since. This is how I learned about the call for applications for the head of the new 3rd group in Mohács. I have always cared a lot for disadvantaged children, so I decided immediately that I should apply for the position, and I was very happy when I was accepted. As a mother of two – my daughter, Rebeka is 18 and my son, Zsombor is 10 – I see how important it is for young people today to have a stable background, how they need guidance and information about their opportunities, and individual development programmes so that they can realise their talent and create adequate plans for the future. This is exactly what the Csányi Foundation provides to children in need.

In the future, I will do everything I can to help children in the programme exploit their potential and become successful in their adult life.

Date

2017. 03. 16.

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