Kluibenschadl, from Margate, said he wanted to organise something creative to mark Stefan’s birthday as he was a fan of music and art.
“It’s just absolutely amazing, the generosity and the sort of humanity with these big names reaching out to a small local not-for-profit, it’s just fantastic and it means an awful lot,” he explained.
Kluibenschadl said his son’s mental health deteriorated when he was being bullied for being autistic.
“We thought that no other parents should go through what we went through,” he said.
The group is hoping to raise between £7,500-£10,000 through the event.
“The more money that we can raise, the more hours we can pay for, the more neurodivergent children we can help,” Kluibenschadl said.