Quilters know the value of having a creative outlet; how it helps relieve stress and just makes them happy! Having their work on public display is a source of pride and affirmation. Kids, too, need an artistic, expressive outlet, especially kids with more stress than most. The kids of DrawBridge are all homeless or live in shelters, safe houses, transitional housing or low-income housing. Their drawings are fun, but can also be poignant, depicting their longing for a home. They love their weekly DrawBridge art group, and now their art has a chance to shine.
They are contenders in the San Francisco MUNI art contest, with the winners having their artwork displayed on MUNI buses in 2017. These are kids who ride those buses, and you could give them the thrill of seeing their own artwork on the bus they ride! It’s a contest, and YOUR VOTE will help them to win! Please take a moment to click the link below, scroll down to the “Me Too” button and click there to sign in and vote! You could help bring joy and pride to these budding artists!
Click here to vote: https://neighborland.com/neighbors/drawbridge
Click here to learn more about DrawBridge: www.drawbridge.org
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