The Olga Havel Award 2017
The Olga Havel 2017 Award was presented to Naděžda Nováková, the chair of ROSKA Ostrava, for her long-term work for the benefit of people with multiple sclerosis.

The Olga Havel 2017 Award was presented to Naděžda Nováková, the chair of ROSKA Ostrava, for her long-term work for the benefit of people with multiple sclerosis.
Václav Fanta, an art photographer from Prague, became this year's laureate of the Olga Havel Award. Despite losing his sight many years ago, he brings optimism to people with the same disability and help them in many different ways.
Olga Joklovᆠfrom Jihlava was the laureate of the Olga Havel Award 2015. She was suffering from the “butterfly disease” and received this prestigious award for her enlightening activity regarding this rare illness, in cooperation with a non-governmental organisation DEBRA ČR.
The twentieth Olga Havel Award was given to Ladislav Dohnal, a blind organ player from Sezimovo Ústí, who has been helping seniors for more than 30 years.
Alena Jančíková, head of the Czech Association of Paraplegics, was awarded the nineteenth Olga Havel Award.
Josef Kočí was the laureate of the Olga Havel Award 2012.
Věra Strnadová was the laureate of the Olga Havel Award 2011.
„We wish that the right for dignified life is also enjoyed by those who live with handicap or mental illness, abandoned and old people, those who have a different skin colour or a different way of life, those in poverty or attacked by a malignant disease.“ Olga Havel