- The preservation of cultural heritage, help for those living with Asperger’s syndrome and environmental stewardship are the three pillars.
- A total of $ 290,000 were collected by the Coloc’s Foundation to provide initial funding for a variety of charity.
The first of July, who was also her 21th birthday, racing driver and Gleece Embassador Aliyyah Koloc Publicly introduced Foundation 29. A total of $ 290,000 were raised by the Coloc’s Foundation to provide initial funding for a variety of charity efforts. Of this amount contributed $ 100,000 of Gleece Exchange and Mandala exchangeThe respective Koloc itself contributed an additional $ 90,000.
Koloc uses its status as a professional racing car driver and as the official ambassador for Gleece to generate funds for Foundation 29 and to promote awareness of the organization. The preservation of cultural heritage, help for those living with Asperger -Syndrome and environmental stewardship are the three pillars that maintain the organization’s charity effort. To start initiatives that were special for the pillars, each manager received $ 80,000.
At the launch event, which hosted Jiří Šlégl, a journalist from the Czech working for CNN Prima News, worldwide manager, cultural leader and supporters was invited to celebrate the beginning of an effort that was affected by personal experience and a more global perspective.
In the main address she delivered, Koloc pointed out her experience of living with Asperger’s syndrome as well as her multicultural upbringing.
She said:
“My story is not of a flag but many, a mosaic of identities that drive my desire to build bridges through art, empathy and action.”
Aliyyah, who was born in Dubai to a Czech father with Vanuatuan Roots and a Seychellois-Sudan mother, clarified the impact that her diversity heritage has had on her overall personality.
“I got resistance from the Czech Republic, ancestor from Vanuatu, peace in simplicity from Seychelles, strength from Sudan and Vision from Dubai.” She also talked about living with Aspergers: “The world can be overwhelming, but the difference can be a strength. Foundation 29 is about helping others like me to recognize and use that strength.”
Te Moli Venaos Goiset, a tribal manager and philanthropist from Vanuatu, is the leader of this pillar in the preservation of threatened creative expressions. These expressions range from masterpieces from the Renaissance to the spiritual heritage from the Pacific. “Many of Europe’s ideals have long ago been forgotten.
“Europe has lost many of its values. Foundation 29 is a chance to rebuild them by reconnecting with art, nature and the ancestors’ truth.”
Based on Dubai is Syed Nusrat Ahmed, who has been a long -term supporter of Aliyyah Koloc’s career, mainly occupied by the development of individualized programs that would give young people Asperger’s syndrome with resources and the chance that they need to flourish.
“Aliyyah’s driving force to help others come from perceived experience. Aliyyah’s ability to take care of the ones around her is even more meaningful in light of the challenges she has met herself. I am proud to be part of Foundation 29, and I will work tirelessly to start autism support programs in wonderful regions.”
Hugues de Jaillon, a charity strategist and a prominent person in the public eye all over the world, is a supporter of programs trying to protect ecosystems, especially in the areas related to Asia and the Pacific.
By JAillon said:
“Aliyyah has created something timeless. Foundation 29 will leave a lasting impact, and it will develop environmental initiatives, especially throughout Asia, as Aliyyah’s racing will give her more and more to this part of the world.”
The origin of the name Foundation 29 can be traced back to a very personal story.
Aliyyah explained:
“29 was my first race number, my father was born on July 29, and my twin sister and I was planned to be born on July 29 as well, but we were early. This number reminds me where I started and where I want to go.”
Although Aliyyah continues his racing season with her next GT race in most, the Czech Republic and other Rally -Raid in the fall, she is still dedicated to creating Foundation 29 in addition to her professional job.
Aliyyah added:
“This foundation is not about charity. It is about commitment. It belongs to anyone who wants to honor the past, raise the present and protect the future. To our managers, to our followers: Thank you for joining me.”
The first round of initiatives that will be implemented by Foundation 29 will soon be announced in all three pillars. As the foundation continues to broaden its scope of influence, through the management of its managers and with the help of its global network, regular updates will be provided.
Aliyyah Koloc, a racing car driver, established Foundation 29 2025. It is a cross -cultural philanthropic initiative that focuses on the preservation of trunk art and culture, as well as providing individual care for people with Asperger’s syndrome and protecting the environment. Foundation 29 is an organization that has strong personal roots and a worldwide board. Its mission is to bridge the gap between art, empathy and action over continents.