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Ayia Napa Marina once again the Gold Sponsor of Run for Autism

For another year, Ayia Napa Marina is supporting social responsibility activities as a Gold Sponsor of the Run For Autism Half Marathon, the only running race in Cyprus dedicated to supporting our compatriots on the autism spectrum.

The Run For Autism Half Marathon will take place on 6 April in Ayia Napa this year, bringing together people of all ages who will run for an important cause as all proceeds will be donated to Autism Support Famagusta and in particular to the Smile Project in Sotira — a specialized day center for young people and adults with autism spectrum disorder. The center provides critical support to individuals on the spectrum and their families and relies on donations to ensure its daily operation.

Ayia Napa Marina, as a Gold Sponsor, reinforces its ongoing commitment to social contribution, strengthening acceptance and supporting vulnerable groups. At the same time, it promotes a healthy and active lifestyle, harnessing the power of sport as a means of social unity and positive change.

As one of the emblematic development projects in Cyprus, Ayia Napa Marina combines luxurious seaside living with high-quality entertainment and the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape while being a reference point for the region. With state-of-the-art facilities, high-quality services and a strong dedication to supporting the local community, Ayia Napa Marina continues to support actions that promote well-being and solidarity.

For more details about Run For Autism click here and about Ayia Napa Marina here.

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