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Project Heart: Art from the Heart

Submitted by CharlesYV on November 27, 2008 – 7:30 pm2 Comments
Project Heart: Art from the Heart

Congratulations to the Templeton Chapter of Global Youth Fund for successfully completely the Changemakers Challenge.  They have used our democratic process to select Project Heart as their chapter’s official project for 2008-9.

The Templeton Chapter will receive $1,000 from Global Youth Fund to provide art supplies to children affected by turmoil and organize an art exhibit featuring their work and stories.

PROJECT HEART
“Art from the Heart”

Creators: Rebecca and Camille

Our message: Create art from your heart.

Purpose: To distribute art supplies to children whose lives have been affected by the turmoil in the world (e.g. war, oppression) and provide opportunities for their future.

Why is this needed?
Humans are naturally creative beings. Unfortunately, young people in many situations never get to explore this side of them. Our plan is to send packages of art supplies toyoung people in countries under oppression or are war-torn. Our goal is is to give them the opportunity to express themselves in a healthy way and merely create art. The expression of art is also therapeudic for these kids who have experienced great pain.

Inside the package:

  • notebook (with a sticker saying “This notebook belongs to __________” in their native language)
  • pencils
  • eraser
  • pencil sharpener
  • pencil crayons

Who will benefit?

We are targetting young people who are not necessarily starving of hunger but those in immense emotional distress from their country being under war, oppression and refugee. Expression of art is a form of therapy for these people in painful situations. The sentimental value of the stickers in the notebooks would be to let them know that there is someone out there who remembers them and will be acknowledged.

Activities involved:

Research and contact
- contacts in countries – through organizations already working there
- schools to send to or other connections
- asking companies for donations

Make packages and sending to schools
- stickers in native language
- physical packaging of supplies

Spread the word
- art show – pay for postage to have art sent back, fundraiser (auction)
- PSA’s through school’s film program
- posters
- facebook groups/events)
- help from other local art organizations

More packages
- help other countries, reach more schools – continue
- possibly sending other media: paints to school, paper, photography(?)

Potentially send people to teach art classes

Help get young people scholarships to art schools
- create a scholarship program, funding

Measurable Goals:
We will measure our impact in young people reached. For the moment, this will mean the number of packages sent (and received). But, at later stages of the project, this could mean a number of different things. Our goal amount of packages to be sent out is still undecided.

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2 Comments »

  • Charles says:

    Do you know a school in a conflict zone that can benefit from receiving art supplies from Project Heart?

    If so, leave a comment here or a reply in the forum.

  • Lisa says:

    This is a wonderful project especially because it has great potential for continual growth and development, as you have indicated by having a exhibition of the work done by these children back here in Canada or sending other medias later on. I wonder if local art stores like Opus art supplies (Granville island) would be interested in donating some materials to help you get started. Will you also be sending over some of your own art work to show these children different ideas that they could learn from? look forward to hearing about the challenges and steps you take along the way:)

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