Gorenje launched a campaign to support autistic youth
In connection with World Autism Day, Gorenje Hungary and the Autistic Art Foundation launched a joint campaign to support young people living with autism. The world can be round in Blue too! initiative, the company launched kitchen towels and kitchen aprons with drawings by autistic artists on the market. The kitchen accessories can be purchased in the foundation’s webshop, and the entire income goes to the organization.
In order to support young people living with autism, the world can be round in blue! Gorenje Hungary together with the Autistic Art Foundation launched a campaign called The organization has been helping people with autism since 2006: on the one hand, it provides support for 11 civilian-run residential homes created for the affected young people, and on the other hand, it offers art therapy sessions and a program to people with autism, with which they can even earn income through the sale of their works.
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