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The Blue Heart Cafe, offering jobs and inclusivity to people with autism, will open in Nicosia early 2026

The Blue Heart Café - Cyprus' first social business dedicated to offering people with autism jobs and inclusivity opportunities - is set to open its doors early next yaer.

The café, an initiative of the NGO Voice for Autism, will start off by employing 10 people with autism. Five young people with autism are shareholders in the business and eight have completed a training programme.

The Blue Heart Café is located at 10B Yiannis Kranidiotis Street in downtown Nicosia and is a model for social innovation, social inclusivity and social entrepreneurship. Its mission is to empower its unique staff and foster a welcoming community space for all.

Voice for Autism President Ellen Georgiou Pontikis said: “We want to put autism firmly on the map and integrate, support and celebrate our unique community. We're not just serving coffee; we're creating opportunities and impacting social change. And we are not just creating jobs; we are creating a community where everyone feels valued and their abilities are celebrated". Pontikis says setting up the project was a long and challenging journey, but what started as a dream materialized thanks to people who shared the vision and stood up for the project.

  

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Andrey Dashin, Founder of the Andrey and Julia Dashin’s Foundation, and the Voice for Autism team at the Blue Heart Café

 

The first to stand up was the Andrey & Julia Dashin’s Foundation, the major sponsor of the initiative, recognizing the importance of this social mission and wanting to “give it wings”. “We have been supporting many important initiatives across Cyprus and will continue to do so, but The Blue Heart Café captured our hearts from the very beginning,” says Founder Andrey Dashin. “It represents a new way forward, a purpose that drives change. It challenges outdated thinking and creates space for talent and commitment that are too-often overlooked. It is pioneering and it will inspire others. Our belief is simple: every person deserves the chance to thrive, and this project makes that belief real.”

The Department for Social Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities, under the Deputy Ministry of Social Welfare, is also standing up for the project with a grant to five people with autism to invest in the business. The Department also supported the training program that helped eight people with support needs prepare for the workplace.

The support of the Office of the Commissioner for Cooperative Societies and Social Enterprises was instrumental in navigating social enterprise laws and regulations. Government support combined with corporate support was the perfect cocktail to kickstart the project. It didn’t take long for others to want to be part of it.

  

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The Blue Heart Café in Nicosia will employ people with autism who will work in an inclusive and supportive environment. Five of them are shareholders in the businesses

 

As momentum grew, local businesses stepped in to support the long-term sustainability of the project. ECOMMBX is “powering” the project with long-term support and a commitment to empowering people with autism while impacting social change. WOLT is a partner and is providing delivery and other services. iHeart Coffee is donating coffee and expertise. Windstorm Trading has donated funds to furnish the café.  Island Oil Holdings continues to be a major supporter of Voice for Autism.

The support of local business is critical to sustaining operations. Social ventures are often more expensive to set up than traditional business models because of the training and support needed.  Profits will be reinvested into the business to expand training programs, create more jobs, and raise public awareness.

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