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Ondrej Vrábel (philanthropist)

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Ondrej Vrábel (born 19 October 2001) is a Slovak philanthropist, programmer and entrepreneur. He co-founded the civic association Mladí and creates software to help children with special needs.

He grew up in Záhorí, Slovakia. His mother's cousin has cerebral palsy, which inspired him to build learning tools for people with disabilities. He learned to code online.

In 2016, at age 14, he won the Crystal Wing Award in Philanthropy for his free software for children with special needs, Pinf Hry (Pinf Games), making him one of the youngest winners. In 2018, he was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 in Slovakia for his work.

With Marek Mach, he started the association Mladí, which runs several projects, including Dúhy.sk (a Slovak social network for queer people), Mladí proti fašizmu (Youth Against Fascism), Mladí za klímu (Youth For Climate) and Správy Mladí (Youth News). His goal is to keep Pinf Hry free for all.


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