APASCOVI Organizes Charity Concert in Galapagar for ALITEA Project

The APASCOVI Foundation will dedicate the proceeds from the musical event to an initiative for children with autism and feeding difficulties.

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The APASCOVI Foundation has organized a Spring Concert in Galapagar on Friday, April 24, to raise funds for the ALITEA project, which focuses on minors with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and feeding difficulties.

This charitable event, a traditional annual fixture for APASCOVI, will take place at 7:00 PM at the Jacinto Benavente Theater in the La Pocilla Cultural Center. The main performance will be by the group Oxígeno, presenting their show “Pink Floyd Experience,” a tribute to the iconic British band.
The ALITEA project, a Functional Pediatric Unit, aims to address feeding difficulties in children aged 0 to 6 years with ASD. This initiative stems from a need identified at the foundation's Early Care Center (CAT), where 160 out of 260 children require specialized intervention in this area.
The ALITEA program is structured into three phases: specific evaluation, an individualized plan with clear objectives, and a gradual progression of tasks adapted to each child. The intervention pathway is estimated to last approximately 12 months and will serve nearly 100 children annually. To launch the project, funding close to 80,000 euros is required.
Tickets for the concert are priced at 10 euros and can be purchased online or at APASCOVI's main headquarters in Los Negrales. Contributions can also be made via Bizum, using code 06025. The foundation has expressed its gratitude to the Galapagar City Council for providing the theater and to the group Oxígeno for their selfless participation.