
SkyTower Bucharest, Bucharest's most iconic office building and Romania's tallest building, closes 2025 with total charitable donations of €25,500, supporting four nonprofit organizations focused on children's education, therapy, and social inclusion.
The four nonprofit associations that received donations from SkyTower and its main shareholders are Climb Again Association, Mia’s Children Association, SOS Children’s Villages Association, and Autism Voice Association.
These contributions highlight SkyTower’s unwavering dedication to community well-being initiatives, particularly those focused on educating and safeguarding vulnerable children and teenagers.
Climb Again Association supports children and adolescents with disabilities by providing therapy through climbing, an innovative activity that develops motor skills and self-confidence. The association also organizes social inclusion sessions, creating an environment where these young people feel valued and included.
Mia’s Children was founded to address the needs of children from underprivileged backgrounds, providing educational support, artistic activities, and social counseling. Through its programs, children at risk gain personal development opportunities and access to a brighter future.
SOS Children’s Villages Association creates family-type homes for children who have lost parental care. By combining emotional, educational, and material support, the organization offers these children the chance for a normal life and a stable environment in which to grow.
Autism Voice Association, the first organization in Romania to implement ABA therapy, has supported thousands of children diagnosed with autism through individualized therapy and social integration programs. Established in 2008, the association contributes to the harmonious development of its beneficiaries and their long-term inclusion in society.
“At SkyTower, we strongly believe in the power of early education and social inclusion. Our commitment to humanitarian causes and support for vulnerable children, the youth and their families has been one of our top priorities for more than a decade. These donations reflect our strong desire to inspire positive change in the lives of those who are most vulnerable.”
– said Leo Forstner, CEO of RPHI Romania, the company that owns and manages SkyTower Bucharest.

