Enea Akademia Talentów
As part of the Enea Talent Academy, we have launched a scholarship programme for talented primary and junior high school students from the Group’s companies as well as a grant programme for public primary and senior high schools from the Group’s companies operating on their own projects to develop the talents and talents of their students.
The jury, which included representatives of the world of science, art and sports as well as Internet users, selected the winners of the first edition of the Enea Academy of Talents. The Enea Foundation provided scholarships and grants to 22 students and 9 schools. The scholarship holders come from urban and rural schools, including those of Bieżyń, Bydgoszcz, Goleniów, Lublin, Połaniec, Poznań, Santock, Stargard, Szczecin, Zielona Góra and Zwoleń.
– The jury and Internet users indicated the best students. The winners included 22 young people, 11 from primary schools and the same number from junior high schools. In both age categories, the winners in science, art and sports were selected – Sławomir Krenczyk, President of the Enea Foundation.
Biegamy – Zbieramy – Pomagamy
Employees of our companies, taking part in selected cross-country competitions, scored points, which were converted into money (1 point = 100 PLN). The Enea Foundation made a donation to the Kamila Skolimowska Foundation, which implements projects aimed at promoting sports. In 2017, the Enea Athletics Camp was organised for the outdoors points, during which over a hundred children from orphanages and children of Employees of the Enea Group took part in athletic classes with the Olympic champion and professional coaches. The runners, thanks to whom the event took place, could participate in lectures with a sports psychologist and a dietitian. The action was attended by 122 runners from our Group. They took part in 134 cross-country competitions organised all over the country.
Potęga poMocy
Grant programme aimed at promoting pro-social ideas of local scale among the employees of the Enea Capital Group. Employees may submit valuable local social initiatives requiring their support. The Board of the Enea Foundation selects 3 winning projects for each edition of this grant programme and grants them financial support.
In 2017, a total of 9 initiatives covering the areas were supported:
- activities for the benefit of disabled persons, socially excluded persons and persons in retirement age;
- activities supporting the development of communities and local communities;
- charity activities supporting health care and promotion as well as support for counteracting addictions and social pathologies
Dobra Energia ponad Granicami
The Programme is intended to help Poles living in Lithuania by, inter alia, student exchange, educational trips to Poland for students from Polish schools in Lithuania. It also aims to build a sense of Polish national identity and to nurture and promote Polish tradition and language abroad by encouraging parents of children of Polish descent living in Lithuania to choose Polish schools and learn Polish, Polish history and traditions. During the first edition of ‘Good Energy Beyond Borders’, 50 children came to Poland with their caretakers. We also organised a collection of books and popular-scientific press, which we donated to Polish schools in Lithuania.
‘Enea Academy of Sport’
A project aimed at supporting physical activity and healthy lifestyles of children and youth. In 2017, more than 3 000 children took part in volleyball and general development activities as part of this initiative. About 1000 children and youth from 30 schools from Poznań and its surroundings took part in the Enea Mini Volleyball League tournament.
‘Studies for seniors’
The project, which we initiated in 2017, was addressed to people over the age of 60. As part of this project, older people were able to attend post-graduate studies at the Poznań School of Social Sciences and Humanities. We have taken this initiative with the aim of activating people at pre-retirement and retirement age.
‘The Great Power Parcel for Easter’
Every year we organise a charitable collection of small toys and sweets for the charges of the Social and Care Centres located on the premises of the Enea Group.
‘Bag Full of Smiles’
We have completed school expeditions for poor children from Wielkopolska region.
‘Help animals survive the winter’
We collected food and accessories for pets in animal shelters.
‘Turn around – Bring over – Support’
We carry out a continuous collection of bottle caps, which are later handed over to the Association for the Assistance of Persons with Disabilities in Luboń.
We also conducted the ‘Assistance to Municipalities’ action, which affected the August storms, under which the Enea Group supported local communities which suffered the most from the August storms. The Foundation contributed nearly PLN one million to the eleven most devastated municipalities in the Enea Operator distribution area after the storm. The funds were used for the purposes indicated by the local governments, including the renovation and reconstruction of infrastructure and public buildings, as well as to support local Voluntary Fire Brigades. This allowed TSOs to equip themselves with the specialist equipment necessary to deal with the consequences of the disasters.
Moreover:
Enea Elektrownia Połaniec conducted the ‘Safe road to school’ campaign in the regions of Połaniec, Staszów and Mielec in cooperation with the Podkarpackie and Świętokrzyskie police. We trained three hundred first-grade elementary school students during specially arranged road safety meetings. We have equipped children with, inter alia, reflectors to improve their visibility.
Enea Operator co-organised the Akademia Bezpiecznego Przedszkolaka academy. The aim of the Academy is to promote safe behaviour on the way to kindergarten, safe play in the facility itself among children, as well as to familiarise pre-schoolers with the rules of safe use of electrical equipment, road traffic and anticipation of various.
In Nowy Tomyśl, Enea Operator trained fifty State Fire Brigade officers and teams from the National Rescue and Fire Extinguishing System. During the training, threats that may occur during rescue and firefighting operations in the vicinity of the network infrastructure were discussed.