Last Tuesday, 3 December, coinciding with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the H10 Art Gallery Hotel in Barcelona hosted the presentation of the Fundación Talita 2025 Charity Calendar. For 23 years, this project has worked to raise awareness in society and promote the inclusion of children and young people with intellectual disabilities.
A calendar full of inspiration and solidarity
This special edition of the calendar features children and young people with intellectual disabilities, who share the spotlight with well-known personalities such as Pilarín Bayés, Peter Vives, Samanta Villar and David Verdaguer, among others. Each month is illustrated with photographs that tell stories of inclusion and personal achievement, captured by photographers Arnau Dalmases and José Luis Ahijón.
Beyond being a tool to organise the year, this calendar is a symbol of empathy and collective effort. All proceeds are allocated to support Fundación Talita’s educational and integration programmes.
An event full of emotion
The event, hosted by journalist and radio presenter Jordi Basté, brought together families, friends and collaborators committed to the cause. One of the most special moments of the afternoon was the participation of the children and young people featured in the calendar, who shared their experience in the project with the audience. Attendees also had the opportunity to watch the making-of of the calendar, showing the work and emotion behind each photograph.
Artyplan’s commitment to inclusion
We are proud to have collaborated with Fundación Talita by contributing our expertise and resources in the print production of the materials supporting this project. Seeing our work as part of an initiative that promotes inclusive education and respect for diversity reinforces our commitment to contributing positively to society.
A total of 100,000 copies have been produced, and each purchase helps make possible the personalised education programmes, leisure activities and support services that Fundación Talita offers to help these children and young people develop their abilities and fully integrate into society.
Through initiatives such as this, we are reminded that inclusion is not only a goal, but an essential requirement for building a fairer and more equitable society.



