Elena Gorolová

[15] Gorolová and other activists have been allowed to meet the staff of local hospitals, where they "confronted" the doctors that had forcibly sterilized women.

[16] She is the spokesperson for the Group of Women Harmed by Forced Sterilization and a member of Czech organization Vzájemné soužití (Life Together).

[17][18][19] Vzájemné soužití's goal is to reunite children living in state-run group homes with their biological families.

Hospitals that practise forced sterilization in the Czech Republic may incur criminal and civil penalties, and including compensation for the victim.

297/2021, Coll., which allowed financial compensation for victims of forced sterilizations, was approved by the Czech Parliament and was signed into law.

[24] Gorolová said that "[n]o amount of money will bring us back the chance to have more children, but the compensation is important for justice".

[27] In 2021, she was given the annual Alice G. Masaryk Human Rights Award by the United States Embassy in the Czech Republic.

The Czech Government Commissioner for Roma Minority Affairs, Lucie Fuková, encouraged the public to donate to a fund organized by human right's activist Gwendolyn Albert, meant to assist Gorolová and her family in relocating to a new home.