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UN Sustainable Development Goals

NO POVERTY
End poverty
in all its forms
everywhere

WELL-BEING
Ensure healthy lives
and promote well-being
for all people of all ages

DECENT WORK
Promote stable, sustainable
and inclusive economic growth,
full and productive employment
and decent work for all

REDUCED INRQUALTIES
Reduce inequality within
and between countries
CELE ZRÓWNOWAZONEGO ROZWOJU ONZ
Our participants

ALEXANDER
PHENOMENAL

BARTEK
AMAZING

KRZYSZTOF
MAGICAL

YANNI
FASCINATING

JANEK
INTRIGUING

WOJTEK
EXTRAORDINARY

OSKAR
FANTASTIC

BORYS
IMPRESSIVE

KARINA
STUNNING

BARTEK
REMARKABLE

ZUZANNA
OUTSTANDING

SUPERHERO
ARE YOU
SUPERHERO?
For Adults on the Autism Spectrum
First and foremost, it offers them the opportunity to perform meaningful and valuable tasks, which strengthens their self-esteem and overall life satisfaction. Regular employment supports the development of professional and social skills, helping to build organization, discipline, and teamwork.
A supportive work environment — guided by therapists and therapeutic companions — encourages the formation of relationships with colleagues, fostering social inclusion and reducing feelings of isolation. Earning their own income increases financial independence, improving quality of life and expanding opportunities to pursue personal goals and dreams. Successfully completing professional tasks and achieving workplace milestones builds self-confidence and reinforces belief in one’s abilities.
Regular work also introduces structure and routine into daily life, which can be particularly beneficial for individuals on the autism spectrum who often thrive in well-organized settings. A dedicated workplace offers an understanding and supportive environment, reducing stress and enhancing comfort at work. Moreover, it allows tasks and conditions to be adapted to each person’s individual needs and capabilities, which boosts efficiency and job satisfaction.
Working in such an environment can significantly improve the quality of life for adults on the autism spectrum, supporting their personal growth and social integration.
A Special Place
with Books, Magazines, and a Café
Here, you will be able to enjoy aromatic coffee, tea, juice, and healthy desserts that will make every moment of relaxation even more enjoyable.
Run by Adults on the Autism Spectrum
Thanks to working in a friendly and supportive environment, under the guidance of qualified therapists, they will be able to develop their skills and actively participate in social life.
SUPPORT THE FOUNDATION
Sponsorship packages and donations
We offer CSR sponsorship packages in collaboration with trusted partners. Individuals can support us through the Patronite platform or by making a donation via PayPal.
Hello, my name is Alexander, and I’d like to tell you why the Autistic Adults on Tour Foundation has an English name
I am excited to share my story and the inspiring plans we are bringing to life through our foundation.
My journey began early — I was born prematurely at 31 weeks at the oldest United States Navy hospital, the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia. After my health stabilized, my parents and I moved to the U.S. Army base in Heidelberg, Germany. I spent my childhood there, attending American schools in Patrick Henry Village, Mark Twain Village, and Wiesbaden High School.
In 2016, I came to Poland to continue my education in Piaseczno and to improve my Polish language skills.
After completing my studies, at the age of 24, I joined the Association of Therapists in Warsaw. There, I met extraordinary people — both therapists and participants — who quickly became my closest friends. Although using a phone, Facebook, or Messenger was new to me, these tools soon became valuable aids in daily life, helping me stay connected with those I care about.
In 2023, inspired by memories of a family trip to Spain in 2017, I longed to experience a similar adventure again. That wish sparked the idea of organizing our first group trip — to Greece — initiated by my mother, Ewa, and joined by friends from the association and two therapists.
After returning from Greece, my parents began planning how to continue developing our lives and travel experiences. Those discussions led to the creation of the Autistic Adults on Tour Foundation, which was officially registered on March 1, 2024. The foundation’s mission is to support international travel and personal development for adults on the autism spectrum.
We also plan to create a unique space in Warsaw — a reading room and café that will serve as a peaceful haven for readers and a place of support for seniors and individuals with limited mobility. Designed with relaxation and inclusion in mind, the reading room will offer books, magazines, and healthy beverages and desserts.
Our foundation is still in its early stages, and we kindly ask for your patience as we grow. We are currently searching for the perfect location, the right therapists and job coaches, as well as sponsors and donors who share our vision.
Thank you for your support and interest!
With warm regards,
Alexander



A special place on the map of Warsaw supporting and educating adults on the autism spectrum
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