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IrenaGap
07-14-2006, 07:08 PM
We believe in the power of the arts to teach and to heal and to divert youth from going into the system further. We also feel that by working with the arts through our programs that serve the youth we will further our underlying mission to reduce the factors which drive
the need for the juvenile justice system to exist by changing conditions and helping to create a caring community.” NGO ART STUDIO is a cross-cultural youth solution
oriented group founded on the hope of bringing young people from all walks of life onto one platform, building a conducive environment that will enhance youth involvement and sharing of creative ideas for sustainable development. It also seeks to ensure an improved quality of life and peaceful youth-to-youth co-existence, while encouraging a collective action against adverse challenges threatening our lives and barriers separating us. We believe in the youth and their ability to make tremendous change should the chance be given them. We want them to be incessantly aware of whom they really are and the unbelievable power that lies hidden in them. We want the voice of the youth to be heard and involved in the process of improving the future of our world. Furthermore, it is our profound hope to become a home where the youth brood and hatch beautiful dreams. In as much as we can, we hope to transform the life of every individual that walks through our doors leaving a lasting impression on their memories forever. provides the necessary platform for a people who are
passionate for a better world, a generation eager to be heroes of their time and individuals pregnant with dreams, talent and potentials yet to be discovered.
Looking for partner organizations!

lullaby357
07-23-2006, 11:49 PM
I've worked with many many many youth groups. Go to my new site www.ecoart.us and scroll down to the bottom to see how I basically put a group together. If your budget can't afford me I will consult with you or one of your teachers and walk them through the process for what ever you can afford. It's not about the money to me it's about giving an education where it's needed. If you are a 501c3 maybe we can work something out.
Royce!