Libri also provides a commercial discount for people with autism.
On World Autism Awareness Day, the Libri bookstore in Allee Mall is drawing the attention of visitors with a selection of blue books. Libri’s goal on this day is to help the community become more familiar with and understand people living with autism, and to support them more effectively. Libri is implementing joint information campaigns and initiatives with its new social partner, the National Association for Autistic People in Hungary, in Libri bookstores and on its online platforms.

Blue book selection at the Libri Allee Bookstore.
In order to support people with autism and their families, it offers a permanent 20% discount on all non-price-fixed books in its bookstores to customers holding a card issued by the Association, and also encourages its readers on social media to visit the Information Hub of the National Association for Autistic People in Hungary.
Libri’s goal is to make the experience and knowledge provided by books accessible to everyone, which is why the company has decided to offer discounts in addition to supporting regular book donations and professional programs.
The National Federation of Autistic People is a key player in advocating for individuals with autism and their families. Together with nearly 100 member organizations, they work to improve the well-being of families affected by autism and to strengthen their advocacy skills. |