Art With Heart

Help High-Risk Teens “Chill & Spill”

November 15, 2009, 3:45 pm

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“The best thing about Chill & Spill is that it lets me write what’s flying around in my head so I can see it more clearly.~ Teen in  C&S Workshop

“Chill & Spill helped me through a lot of stuff. It wasn’t just an ordinary journal where you just write your feelings down. Instead of just writing stuff down and reading it over, it actually had some stuff to tell you after what you told it.” ~ Kayla, Age 18

Through your generous contribution, Art with Heart will have the power to help teens dealing with physical, sexual or emotional neglect, abuse or violence. Unresolved trauma and grief can show up as behavioral issues both at home and at school and can adversely affect relationships.

A gift of $150 sends a package of Chill & Spill books plus art supplies to local teens experiencing crisis, to ease and unravel the uncertainty of the chaos in their lives. Through your donation of “Chill & Spill,”  you will create a safe place where these teens can share their understanding of their past life experiences and work through their feelings of pain and loss in a positive and constructive manner.

Visit Art with Heart’s website today to make your contribution!


Rahzo Doubles Donations to AwH

October 26, 2009, 12:10 pm

Rahzo_teeThis week is Art with Heart week, according to Rahzo, the maker of stylin’ sustainable bamboo tee shirts and more!

In honor of AwH Week, they will double donations on all apparel purchases through October 31st. Go online and check them out!

ABOUT RAHZO:
Rahzo carries a sustainable line of organic cotton and bamboo shirts that are produced in renewable-energy, wind-powered, eco-friendly, carbon-neutral facilities, with sustainable processes wherever applicable, a low water footprint, and low-impact farming practices.

Garments are produced with the highest standards for ethical, monitored labor practices; production of our garments is independently audited by the Fair Wear Foundation, which exists to promote fair labor conditions in the clothing industry.

They are also an online community for people to share and purchase creative works to benefit nonprofit organizations. Rahzo’s exclusive tee shirt artwork and coffee package designs are submitted by creative professionals worldwide.


Imps & Monsters

October 8, 2009, 8:47 am

ReunionTONIGHT
Thursday, October 8

Artist’s Reception
Capital Hill Arts Walk

Join local artist Justin Hillgrove for a showing of his imaginative Imps and Monsters paintings at Whimsy Home Decor on Thursday Oct. 8th from 5–8pm during the Capitol Hill Arts Walk. Stop on by and enjoy wine and snacks while you view Justin’s art. Whimsy is located on 14th and Pine in Capitol Hill (1535 – 14th Avenue, Seattle • ph: 206-324-4679). Paintings will be on display from October 4–11.

Ten percent of all Justin’s sales will be donated to Art with Heart to help us help more children through the power of creativity!


Color of Hope Breakfast

October 7, 2009, 10:16 am

Flowers2What a wonderful way to start the morning!

300 bright-eyed guests filled the Grand Ballroom for Art with Heart’s third annual “Color of Hope Benefit Breakfast” on Tuesday, September 29. Photos of children’s smiling faces filled the lobby and hand-made flowers filled the ballroom with feelings of hope and happiness, as  guests learned about the meaningful way in which Art with Heart has been helping youth in crisis.

Benefit Breakfast Committee Chair Ame Lewis kicked the morning off by acknowledging the contributions of the sponsors and donors, highlighting the generosity of the Purple Heart sponsor, Marler Clark, whose outstanding support since 2004 has allowed Art with Heart to reach thousands of children through its therapeutic books and programs.

To see a full listing of all the donors, please visit artwithheart.org/events/coh-heroes.

Art with Heart’s fundraising goal was $85,000. The breakfast benefit serves as the organization’s only major fundraiser for the year. Although the goal was not reached, we raised close to $70,000 in gifts and pledges, which is remarkable given the state of the economy.

Board President Madzy Besselaar branded the event a success in other ways, saying, “Even though we haven’t meet our financial goal yet, this has still been a wonderful event that inspired and moved those who attended. For those who were unable to be there, you still have the opportunity to help us reach our original goal with your online donation.”

guestwithbookAt the event, Steffanie Lorig, Founder and Executive Director, shared highlights from a year-long evaluation study on the positive effects of Chill & Spill on high-risk youth (which you can read about on an upcoming blog post).

Our keynote speakers were George Gonzalez, Deputy Director from Casey Family Programs, and Stephanie Collier, mom and Art with Heart volunteer.

George spoke about his observations about the youth in foster care who have been helped by Art with Heart’s “Chill & Spill” program. Said George, “If it’s raining outside, I can’t make it stop, but I can give kids like Tina and Mikey an umbrella to try to help them stay dry. And really, that’s what Chill & Spill helps us do… give them something that can teach them how to cope, how to connect and how to explore their identities and emotions in a safe and healthy way.”

Patrick-HutchStephanie shared her story of her son, Patrick’s, journey through leukemia and how Oodles of Doodles transformed their hospital experience and gave both Patrick and his brother a way of expressing the sorrow and fear they both felt during his illness. Stephanie also told the audience that after Patrick passed away, she became a volunteer for Art with Heart, bringing the “Chill & Spill” program to a group of girls in a residential treatment center and the transformation she observed, “These C&S workshops gave the girls a way to work through their pain; it gave them a voice and a vehicle to get out all the junk inside of them and not have to hold it all in. To an outsider, it might have appeared that the girls were just drawing, but what we all knew was that we were communicating, connecting and giving voice to what was inside of them.”

Board member Bob Bowen reminded us that “Your investment today is far less expensive than what happens to a child who doesn’t get help early-on in life.” Please, keep those donations coming! We are confident we can still make our goal and provide a solid base for Art with Heart to be able to reach more children in the coming year.

Click here to see more photos (by Kristi Lloyd) that reveal the joyous spirit of the morning.


Honoring Bruce Tyler

June 11, 2009, 3:23 pm

On Saturday, Jeff and Linda Baker, hosted a very touching and wonderful party in honor of Bruce Tyler, our past (and first) Board President. Bruce passed away last year from complications from his diabetes, something he struggled with since he was 12 years old. His struggle gave way to a deep compassion for hospitalized children, and he worked tirelessly on their behalf through Art with Heart’s outreach tools and programs.

Our hostess, Linda, is a new board member and is dedicated to not only helping us with our marketing efforts, but also with raising funds for the Bruce Tyler Youth Fund , a fund which will support our ongoing work to help children struggling with health issues. Her annual goal is $10,000 to support this important work and to honor Bruce’s legacy. We have $6,300 to go!




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