World Autism Awareness Day at Adventica
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On April 2nd, Adventica transformed into a place of acceptance, joy, and celebration. We proudly joined the global community in honoring World Autism Awareness Day, and it became a truly memorable experience — especially for our special guests from the Social Service Rehabilitation Center for Children with Disabilities “Atenție”.
The children who visited us explored the magical world of Adventica with endless energy and joy. From giant slides and the inflatable trampoline, to the colorful ball pits and suspended rope courses, each activity was met with fearless curiosity and bright smiles. Their happiness reminded us just how powerful an inclusive and welcoming environment can be.
What is Autism?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects how a person communicates, interacts socially, and experiences the world around them. Every autistic individual is unique, with their own strengths, perspectives, and challenges.
Did you know?
Around 1 in 100 children worldwide is diagnosed with autism.
Autism is not a disease, but a neurological difference — it doesn’t need to be "cured", but understood and accepted.
Many people with autism have remarkable abilities in logic, memory, creativity, or attention to detail.
A supportive, inclusive space can have a life-changing impact on their happiness and development.
Adventica Supports Inclusion
At Adventica, we believe every child deserves a space where they feel safe, free, and inspired to play — regardless of their abilities. As part of our ongoing commitment to inclusion and awareness:
We’re offering a 50% discount on entry to Adventica for every “special” child — because joy should be for everyone!
We invite you to be a part of this movement — let’s build a world filled with empathy, kindness, and acceptance.
Share this message of support with your community and help us spread the word to families who could benefit. Together, we can make the world a more compassionate place.






