The Association of People with Special Needs of Ibiza and Formentera (APNEEF) begins a new stage and is now called Com Tu!, a name that bets for clarity, closeness and an inclusive message that better reflects its essence: all people deserve the same opportunities to learn, participate, work and live with autonomy.
The change is accompanied by the launch of a new website, designed to simplify access to information, services and collaboration channels.
An evolution that maintains the same commitment
The president of the entity, Noemi Boned, stresses that this transformation affects only the way of presenting ourselves: “We changed the way we present ourselves, not what we do. We are still the same team and we maintain all our services and commitments to the families of Ibiza and Formentera,” she stresses.
The renovation has been possible thanks to the award of the Digital Kit, a program of the Government of Spain financed with European funds Next Generation EU, aimed at boosting the digitization of small organizations.
What a change with Com Tu!
The main change is the name and visual identity, now shorter, more positive and person-centered. Com Tu! conveys closeness, equality and a vision of support that is accessible and understandable to the whole of society.
What remains
The essence of the entity remains intact:
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Therapeutic and educational intervention
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Social and community support
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Direct care for children and adolescents with support needs.
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Orientation to families
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Awareness programs
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Coordination with educational centers and public administrations

A simpler, more accessible and useful website
The new www.comtu.org arrives with a design designed so that any user can find what they are looking for without complications. It includes:
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Navigation by services
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Direct contact
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Updated agenda
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A clear collaboration section (donations, volunteering, friendly companies, etc.).
Vanesa Díaz, head of communications, explains the process: “We have listened to families and professionals. The website and the new identity improve what is important: understanding quickly, requesting an appointment without detours and knowing how to collaborate,” she points out.
Continuity and an identity that sums up the essentials
The change of name does not alter appointments, waiting lists, agreements or contact channels. Families will continue to be attended by the same professionals in the same centers, and the agreements with collaborating institutions and entities remain in force.
At the same time, the new identity “Com Tu!” summarizes the vision of the organization: equal dignity, equal rights and equal opportunities. The name comes after an internal process of reviewing the language, user experience and public perception, with the aim of bringing the organization even closer to those who need it most and facilitating citizen and business collaboration.







