Support the InterActing Foundation & Give Young People with Autism a Stage
We believe in the power of improvisational theatre—not just as entertainment for an audience, but as a playful and safe way for young people with autism to develop their communication and social skills.
Through improv exercises, they learn how to handle unexpected situations, improve their ability to connect with others, and become more creative in finding solutions. This helps build their confidence, flexibility, and social resilience—essential skills for feeling good in their own skin.
Why is your support important?
To keep our theatre program running—and to help even more people—we need your support. Your contribution helps us reach more young people on the spectrum, provide professional guidance, and expand our courses to more cities across the Netherlands.
How can you support us?
InterActing Foundation has ANBI status, which means your donation is tax-deductible in the Netherlands.
There are several ways to help:
• One-time donation: We’re incredibly grateful—every amount makes a difference.
• Ongoing support: Become a Friend of InterActing!
Choose the level of friendship that suits you best:
Cozy Friends
€60 a year (€5 p.m.)
As a Cozy Friend, you’ll receive our quarterly newsletter with updates on what’s happening at InterActing and upcoming events. You’ll also be invited to attend the final performances of our courses and summer school.
Family Friends
€300 a year (€25 p.m.)
Family Friends get all the perks of Cozy Friends, plus an invitation to a special Family Friends Evening, where our InterActing Showteam puts on a dazzling performance together with the players from the Boom Chicago Academy. Of course, snacks and drinks are included!
Best Friends
€750 per year (€62,50 p.m.)
Our Best Friends enjoy all of the above—and more. In addition, you can attend a regular Boom Chicago performance of your choice with 10 guests and we provide VIB (Very Important Butt) seats in the auditorium (worth €315).
What do you choose?
With your support, we can give young people with autism a chance to shine both on and off the stage.
Donate today!