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About Art4TheHomeless
Imagine... a movement inspired by the arts to open the eyes of Americans to the plight of their own people. Imagine, through art, music and poetry, we are shining a much needed light on our own crisis: HOMELESSNESS Art4TheHomeless was once a blog called Colors of Ink with Blogcharm, which closed down. Nutang, became the new home of Colors of Ink and was renamed Art4TheHomeless, by a really good friend, Samantha Medd. She is now the Co-Founder of Art4TH. Now Art4TH is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization that unites artists of all venues to promote homeless awareness in the US. Art4TH does this through the Art4TH Webzine, a monthly online magazine that features a musician whose music plays throughout the website, a feature artist, and a feature writer while also featuring a homeless relief organization. All artists featured retain their copyrights and all of it is free. If you would like to be a featured artist, musician, or writer contact me at [email protected] Click here to go to Art4TheHomeless Art4TH on Facebook Art4TH Latest Posts
Art4TheHomeless Webzine December 2011 It's been a while We poured MILLIONS into Haiti and every day we ignore the cries OF OUR OWN PEOPLE! Meet Robin, a homeless mother Nonprofit Status January Art4TH Zine is out! Happy New Year 2010! Merry Christmas Homeless at Christmas, 1993 Art4TH has been featured in this blog | Some really cool stuff Thursday. 2.7.08 9:40 am I got an email on myspace from someone in Los Angeles and he told me about his church's visual arts program called Mosaic which is trying to build a relationship with a homeless shelter in downtown L. A. and will give art classes to the homeless. The name of the church is calle Mosaic and they use art as a medium to communicate the message of hope and love more effectively. I totally love this idea! It's awesome! You can visit the church at http://mosaic.org go check it out! Also, I found this really cool art while riding the train to school this morning! It was on the window--graffitti--and I took the picture, which also reflected a guy sitting across and an ad by him along with the Ashby train station outsite. The photo is really cool! 5 Comments. it's ninja turtle!! » renaye on 2008-02-08 02:15:22 Ninja turtle! I love how you didn't wipe it off the window! Marie » Marie (63.65.188.58) on 2008-02-08 06:12:25 Yeah, I took public speaking a few years ago and apparently forgot everything I learned. I always got busted for saying um during my speeches. » Chloefoxx on 2008-02-08 11:18:23 I reread the biography you have in your module... Wow. That's perseverence. I have major respect for what you've come through and all the things you've accomplished with art. It's a hard way to make money and even harder to become successful, and you're helping out homeless people on top of that. Major props. I actually think grafitti can liven up a place, granted that the artist was talented and that the piece doesn't send some malicious message. I give ninja turtle-man a thumbs up...now, if only we could see the color of the bandana we could find out which one he is... » The-Muffin-Man on 2008-02-08 11:29:35 In a fantastic way! The amusing information alprazolam no prescription Infinitely to discuss it is impossible cheap tramadol I would not wish to develop this theme. phentermine online Yes, really. I join told all above. buy ultram online Anything similar. acomplia online 9e569e » Ben (60.217.232.68) on 2010-09-04 08:02:17
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