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KultureCity Makes World Cup Accessible for All
16 Jun
Summary
- JWoww secured sensory accommodations for her son with autism.
- KultureCity provides noise-cancelling headphones and quiet areas.
- The organization aims to create inclusive experiences for families.

Jenni "Jwoww" Farley recently shared how the KultureCity organization made the FIFA World Cup accessible for her family. She obtained sensory accommodations to help her son, Greyson, who has autism, enjoy the Brazil vs. Morocco match held on June 13.
Farley explained that KultureCity offers sensory bags with tools like noise-cancelling headphones and fidgets, along with quiet areas. These are available at events for individuals who may feel overwhelmed by loud environments.
As a board member of KultureCity, Farley expressed how meaningful it was to see her son utilize these accommodations. She emphasized the organization's commitment to inclusion, enabling individuals with sensory challenges to experience events without barriers.
She stated that KultureCity has been instrumental in creating opportunities and memories for her family that were previously thought impossible. Farley conveyed her pride in being part of an organization dedicated to making the world more inclusive.