As a foundation, we made a donation to “Autism-Europe aisbl,” an international organization dedicated to improving the rights of individuals with autism and their families and enhancing their quality of life.
Providing a better life for children with autism should be the responsibility of every individual.
Regarding the donation, Uğur Tatlıcı, Executive Board Member of our Foundation, said: “In 2008, the United Nations declared April 2nd as ‘World Autism Awareness Day’ globally to raise awareness about autism and find solutions to related issues. Autism is believed to result from a process that affects the structure or function of the brain, characterized by a child’s inability to establish sufficient social relationships, significant developmental problems in language-communication, and exhibiting obsessive behaviors. With the prevalence of autism increasing each year and now affecting nearly one in 68 children, efforts are being made through organized events to facilitate the integration of autistic individuals into society. Alongside governments, we as individuals should consider this a social responsibility and citizenship duty, and exert efforts accordingly. As a foundation, we aspire for our autistic children to participate in social life and meet their needs as independently as possible. On the occasion of April 2nd, World Autism Awareness Day, we extend our love and respect with the hope that our autistic children can lead happy lives, socialize, and benefit from education and health services to meet their basic needs in the best and most appropriate manner.”
Autism-Europe
Autism-Europe, established in 1983 and recognized under Belgian law as a non-profit international organization, advocates for European policymakers to develop better policy responses to the needs of autistic individuals. It also strives to promote greater awareness and understanding of autism in society. Comprising approximately 90 member associations from 40 countries, it represents an estimated 7 million people across Europe. Advocates and families play a central role in the organization, which is recognized by European institutions as a significant representative network for autistic individuals and families in Europe. Autism-Europe’s mission is to improve the quality of life for all individuals and families across the autism spectrum in Europe.