The charity concert “I Believe in 2026”, organized by the Otac Association, was held on Friday evening in Mostar and once again brought together a large number of citizens, donors, volunteers and friends of the Association with the aim of providing support to children with developmental disabilities and their families.
The concert, which has grown over the years into a symbol of unity and solidarity, was organized to secure funds for the continuation of the work and further expansion of the capacities of the Otac Association Center, which provides speech therapy, rehabilitation, physiotherapy and psychological treatments for children with developmental disabilities.
During the evening, the audience enjoyed performances by well-known names in the spiritual music scene, including Dražen Žanko, Dominik Lučić, Zsa Zsa, Fra Marin Karačić, Klapa Lakrima and Zbor Amadeus. Their performances further emphasized the messages of hope, unity and support that this concert has been promoting since its very beginning.
The Otac Association thanked all visitors, donors, partners and volunteers who contributed to the organization of the event and once again showed that the community recognizes the importance of providing assistance to children who need professional support for their daily progress.
They recalled that the “I Believe” initiative was launched in 2023 with the aim of ensuring better access to professional treatments for children with developmental disabilities, and over the years it has grown into one of the most recognizable humanitarian projects in Herzegovina.
The Otac Association Center continued to record an increase in the number of users and treatments conducted over the past year, which confirms the growing need for professional support for children and their families.
“I Believe is not just a concert. It is a message that no child should be left without the opportunity to progress and the support they need,” the organizers said.
The funds raised will be directed to the continuation of the work of the Otac Association Center and the development of new therapeutic services, in order to respond to the growing needs of children with developmental disabilities and their families.



