We are creating an inclusive lighting studio where people with autism can work in a stable, predictable, and clearly structured environment. Our goal is to offer simple, repetitive, and well-defined tasks—such as 3D printing, material preparation, basic assembly, and packaging—adapted to their sensory and cognitive needs. Through this project, we aim to equip the space, train the first participants, create the first adapted employment positions, and demonstrate that, with appropriate support, people with autism can contribute consistently and productively to the creative sector.
Main features and goals of the crowdfunding campaign
Key features of the project
— Creation of an inclusive lighting studio in Torrevieja, where people with autism can carry out simple and structured tasks: material preparation, basic 3D printing, assembly and packaging.
— Adaptation of the workspace to reduce sensory load and provide a safe, calm and predictable environment.
— Development of a work model that combines creativity, accessible production and personalized support.
— Implementation of clear routines and repetitive processes that facilitate the labour inclusion of people with autism.
Objectives of the funding campaign
— Purchase of two professional 3D printers and initial production materials.
— Equipping the space with work tables, shelving and basic tools.
— Conditioning the workspace to ensure accessibility and adaptation.
— Financing the initial training and job support for the first employees with autism.
— Covering the first month of rent and the minimum start-up costs.
Our goal is to gather the necessary resources to open the first adapted employment workshop of this kind in Torrevieja and to demonstrate that labour inclusion is possible when the environment is properly designed.
In this initial phase, the project is conceived as a pilot experience within the framework of a future Special Employment Centre (CEE). The expected direct impact is the participation of two people with autism: one in a first adapted job position, and a second in a support and learning role, without a full employment relationship at this initial stage.
The aim is to validate the processes, routines and environmental conditions before the formal consolidation of the CEE and the possible expansion of the team. Tasks will be clearly defined, with part-time dedication, personalized support and a predictable, sensory-adapted environment.
Any increase in the number of jobs or beneficiaries will be considered only in later phases, depending on the results obtained and the availability of resources and support.
The campaign budget is designed to cover the project’s start-up phase and the first month of activity. This period will allow us to validate work processes, routines and the viability of the model under real conditions.
Once the studio is operational, project continuity will rely on a combination of limited production, reinvestment of initial income and the progressive search for complementary support, both public and private. The goal of this initial phase is not immediate self-sufficiency, but to establish a stable and realistic foundation for the gradual development of the project.
Any further expansion of the team or activities will be approached progressively, based on the results achieved and the level of sustainability reached.
Why this is important
Why this project is important
People with autism, especially those who require a medium to high level of support, continue to face one of the highest unemployment rates in Europe. This is not due to a lack of ability, but because most work environments are not designed for them: too much noise, too many stimuli, and too many constant changes. The lack of real opportunities leads to isolation and dependence.
This project is important because it creates a space where these barriers disappear. A calm, predictable, and structured workshop allows people with ASD to develop real job skills and regain autonomy.
And there is more.
We work with light, and here light is a symbol.
It means illuminating an invisible reality, making visible a problem that is rarely acknowledged, and at the same time offering a way forward — a light toward the working future of these people. Each lamp produced is also a tangible reminder that inclusion can be real when the right context is created.
Launching this initiative in Torrevieja creates a replicable model and shows that labour inclusion is not theory, but a practical possibility.
We are not seeking charity, but equal opportunities.
That is why this project matters.
Team and experience
We are a family with direct experience in supporting people with autism and in creating structured and predictable environments. Our work combines technical knowledge in 3D printing and simple assembly processes with a deep understanding of the real needs of people on the autism spectrum. In addition, we have experience in 3D modeling since 2019 and in 3D printing using different types of equipment, which allows us to develop our own designs and adapt processes to each specific need.
The project also arises from our own family reality. We have two children with autism, and we want to build a future in which they, as adults, can work, grow and be part of a team in a safe and adapted environment. We hope that, over time, they will be able to join this studio and actively participate in its activities.
This combination of technical expertise, practical knowledge of autism and personal motivation enables us to design a truly accessible, stable and appropriate work environment for those who need it most.
At this initial stage, the project does not yet have formal collaboration agreements with external organizations. The organizations mentioned have been contacted, and some have expressed interest in learning more about the project; however, any future collaboration will depend on the project’s development and the resources available.
For this reason, the campaign seeks not only financial support, but also social, legal and educational support. During the first months of activity, the studio will operate under the supervision of an invited external professional at the local level, with experience in social support. This phase will allow us to validate the working model before establishing stable long-term collaborations.