A charitable initiative in support of children and young people with autism has been launched in Italy following the publication of an article dedicated to Dimash Qudaibergen. The piece, titled “The Voice of Dimash Qudaibergen and Autism,” was published on the Spazio Asperger platform and drew the attention of the Italian fan community of the Kazakh artist.

The article featured a personal testimony from an individual on the autism spectrum, who shared that Qudaibergen’s voice helped them regain emotional balance and become more open to the world around them. The story resonated widely and sparked active discussion among Italian Dears, inspiring fans to move beyond words of support to concrete action.
Fans of Dimash Qudaibergen independently organized a fundraising campaign, collecting approximately €2,350 within a few days. The donations were directed to the Mondoabaut association, which provides support to children and adolescents with Asperger’s syndrome and their families.

Mondoabaut was founded by Mara Navoni after her son was diagnosed with autism. The organization develops individualized programs for children and teenagers on the autism spectrum and works with qualified professionals. One of its projects, Ma’amul, is an inclusive confectionery laboratory where participants learn practical skills and social interaction in a safe yet real-life-oriented environment.
Commenting on the initiative, Mara Navoni emphasized the importance of the artist’s fan community’s involvement, noting that such support helps ensure the sustainability of social projects. The association also announced plans to consider the creation of a dedicated project connected with the name of Dimash Qudaibergen.


