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Nick Giecek’s passions come together in adaptive recreation sports.

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“I am passionate about sports,” says Nick Giecek, who played hockey and lacrosse during his years at Knoxville Catholic High. “But more importantly, I am passionate about helping people with disabilities.” Giecek’s twin brother, Drew, has an intellectual disability and autism. “Having a brother who has special needs has made me more patient, understanding, and willing to help people who need care,” says Giecek.

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As an undergraduate at UT, Giecek majored in recreation and sport management with a concentration in therapeutic recreation, which incorporated enriching, hands-on learning environments and outside-the-classroom opportunities that included Camp Koinonia, an outdoor education program for children who have disabilities. Giecek started as a camp counselor during his sophomore year and quickly fell in love with it.

Because of the financial support, I’m able to dedicate more time to my program and the students that I’m influencing. I’ll take UT with me wherever I go and use my experience in a positive light.

– Nick Giecek (’17), recipient of the Young Alumni Memorial Scholarship

Nick Giecek teaches during a therapeutic recreation class

“Without Camp Koinonia,” he says, “I don’t know if I would have found out about therapeutic recreation and the direction I wanted to take in life.”

Giecek recently graduated with his master’s degree in recreation and sport management. As a graduate assistant, Giecek oversees UT’s Adaptive Recreation program, which allows every student to get involved with different sports no matter their abilities or skill sets. He sees teaching and implementing sports within the program as one of his greatest achievements.

“I’ve been fortunate to put my thumbprint on how the program should be shaped,” he says. “Students with and without disabilities take the class and come out of it with knowledge of the type of environment we can create in our community around disabilities.”

Last year Giecek received the Young Alumni Memorial Scholarship. “Donations extend far beyond me benefiting from the scholarship,” he says. “Because of the financial support, I was able to dedicate more time to my program and the students that I’m influencing. I was able to put more of myself into UT and that branches out to fellow students.”

Giecek appreciates that the university helps students find passions that fit their life. “With all the support, I’ve been given the opportunity to flourish and find myself. I’ll take UT with me wherever I go and use my experience in a positive light.”