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CHARITY CONCERT: "WE LIVE 365 DAYS"

CHARITY CONCERT: "WE LIVE 365 DAYS"

 

Location: Concert Hall Porat Club Split (Put Stinica 5)  


Date: April 2, 2025  

 

Ticket price: €15, available at Adriaticket.

 

In honor of World Autism Awareness Day, observed on April 2, the Rotary Club Kaštela, in collaboration with Baraka BBQ & Brew Bar and Porat Club, is organizing a charity concert titled "Živimo 365 dana/We live 365 days" at Porat Club.  

 

The concert will feature well-known names from the Croatian music scene, including T.B.F., Vojko V, Jole, Neno Belan, Giuliano, and Tiho Orlić, with "Diktatori" as the backing band for all performers.  

 

The goal of this event is to gather as many visitors as possible, whose ticket purchases will support parents from the association Autizam 365 in providing sensory, music, art, sports, and occupational activities for their children. Special emphasis will be placed on occupational activities, as members of the association have already demonstrated their ability to be an equal part of society.  

 

Autizam 365 emerged from the Parents' Council of the Center for Autism Split and has been actively working for three years to improve school conditions for their children. Through their initiatives, they have launched donation campaigns to provide staff and students at the Center for Autism with essential equipment and materials not available through standard channels.  

 

The association has also organized a summer camp project to highlight the importance of maintaining routine throughout the year for children and individuals on the autism spectrum. In cooperation with the City of Split, they have initiated the "Summer School" project, aimed at sustaining continuity and fostering the interests and potential of children and adults with autism spectrum disorders.  

 

Over the past two years, association members have showcased their skills by contributing to the creation of a didactic book and enriching t-shirts and tote bags with their drawings, which garnered significant interest. Therefore, ensuring the continued development of their occupational potential and equal participation in society remains a key priority.  

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