Tristan Kluibenschadl is crowdfunding
Iʼm raising £5,000 to help STAK.life provide creative therapeutic support and workshops for neurodivergent young people and promote inclusivity
- Kent
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In honour of our beloved son Stefan, whose compassionate acts inspired countless lives, we establish STAK.life
Our mission is to uplift neurodivergent children and young people in the community
Providing creative events and therapies that address loneliness, nurture a sense of belonging, and prioritise their welfare and mental well-being. This not-for-profit social enterprise extends its embrace to those facing isolation due to circumstances of acceptance, neurodivergence, grief, loss and other challenges.
Let us build a resilient community where compassion and inclusivity thrive, honouring Stefan's legacy of kindness.
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- 1 month ago
Tristan Kluibenschadl
1 month agoA massive thank you to everyone who has donated to support our work with autistic young people, we couldn't do it without you. We are over half way now, so please do share Stefan story and our website https://www.stak.life. Thank you so much Tristan and Emma
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Hopeville Therapeutic Services
Nov 19, 2024
With love x
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Keyrings
Nov 18, 2024
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Ashleigh
Nov 18, 2024
Thank you for all you do.
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Nov 12, 2024
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KIT Lifestyle
Nov 6, 2024
with love ❤️
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Penny
Nov 3, 2024
Good luck with your excellent work.
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Karly
Oct 31, 2024
A heartfelt thank you for all your incredible work x
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Tristan Kluibenschadl
Kent
Stefan our kind, funny beautiful 15-year-old son tragically left a world that couldn't accept him. His world shattered when bullying ensued at his Saturday job. He was let down by services who should have supported him . STAK’s aim, improve outcomes for autistic young people.