An exciting accessible guided museum tour, the annual report, brainstorming about the future, the awarding of certificates of appreciation to our two most active members this year, a travel report: what life is like on a cruise ship while using a wheelchair, and lots of laughter… all of this was part of this year’s General Assembly.
We felt that we had had enough of sitting through dry annual reports, so we decided that this event should also be cheerful, interesting and innovative.
A bit more formal version: the 2025 General Assembly approved the Executive Board’s professional report for the second half of 2025 and the first half of 2026, as well as the financial report for 2025.
The membership received detailed information both in writing and verbally regarding the activities carried out during this period, which were further enriched by questions, comments, and excellent ideas from the members.
In 2023, the Executive Board decided that the work of active members should from then on be acknowledged not only verbally, but also in a tangible form. Therefore, in connection with the European Independent Living Day on 5 May, we present certificates of appreciation to our active members of the respective year, as well as to our cooperating partners. Since 2024, we have been awarding two certificates each year.
This year, we would like to express our gratitude to our members Katalin Stier and Krisztina Koltai for their committed, heartfelt work for the community and for the disability sector.
Among our partners, this year certificates were awarded to Biokom Nonprofit Ltd. and the Janus Pannonius Museum. Both organisations do a great deal for the development of the human rights of the local disability community, and we are also very grateful for their support in building partnerships.
Before and after this, however, we devoted ourselves to enjoyment, laughter, and gaining knowledge. At the Janus Pannonius Museum Visitor Centre, Ildikó Hoffmanné Toldi gave our members a fantastically engaging and accessible guided tour.
We then held our Annual General Assembly in a wonderful hall of the museum, together with wonderful people. This was followed by an exciting travel experience presentation by Zoli Borsodi, sharing surprising experiences from life on a cruise ship.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the staff of the Janus Pannonius Museum Visitor Centre for the opportunity, their kindness, and the fantastic guided tour.
(Here comes a bit of promotion: the Janus Pannonius Museum offers special guided tours throughout the year, so don’t miss it! Admission is free for people with disabilities, and one accompanying person is also admitted free of charge.)




