Art and Mental Health: Can Creating Art Really Relieve Stress?
Jobs loss, homelessness and poverty, also the impact on sporting events at large, cannot be ignored. Making art more necessary than ever for release and relaxation.
Jobs loss, homelessness and poverty, also the impact on sporting events at large, cannot be ignored. Making art more necessary than ever for release and relaxation.
Virtual trivia games provide a place where people can safely connect with their groups and friends, bonding, debating, and laughing to help alleviate the negative effects of social isolation.
A series of performances from a neglected instrument alongside interviews with the odd ducks who write for it.
Reclaiming Your Identity: Birth to Postpartum Survival.
Providing an outside, socially-distanced, literacy-based event for families and children ages 2-8.
Mutual aid fund for the library, archive, museum workers, storytellers, oral historians, and folks in the overall literacy community!!
Help us transport Pittsburgh youth to the source of their spiritual, social and educational development with the repair of our 15-passenger vans.
The Melting Pot Ministries Learning Konnections Site is in need of a comprehensive security system that will provide protection for our children and staff throughout all floors of our building.
The Mission of Brains & Ballerz is to encourage, support and highlight that academic accomplishments of STUDENT athletes.
The program will consist of parents and guardians working with their children. Youth and adults will be empowered to improve family relationships, improve math skills, and be more aware of African American culture.
Members of the Allegheny City Society will design and construct a fitting memorial to Charles Avery, the Avery Institute, and the Avery AME Church.
This campaign will help us raise funds for our Beams to Bridges Mental Health Training Program.
Fabulous Field Trips for our Female STARS (Students That Achieve Remarkable Success) with fun activities like career exploration, history awareness, college tours, self-esteem encouragement with self-pampering, etc.
I am excited about my upcoming 47th Birthday. This year I am raising funds to support 2019 community programming with Steel Smiling PGH.
TBSP is raising money for our community baking classes and to support our baker entrepreneurs! We hope to buy a new oven and mixers, and to continue our free Bakers-In-Training Kids Classes.
Help Girls Write Pittsburgh fund our stimulating and diverse creative writing workshops for teen girls all across the city!
An entertaining comic focused on educating children to protect the environment through everyday practices.
Help us set up our school and prepare scholars in Memphis to excel in high school, thrive in college, and lead lives full of opportunity!
I believe in the importance of oral health education for overall systemic health, and so we’re teaching oral hygiene habits to children ages 2 to 8 on the Northside.
Pittsburgh VegFest was awarded best food festival and we will only get better!
Build a raised garden bed where students can grow vegetables and learn to connect with and care for their environment.
The Undoing Racism and Oppression workshop focuses on understanding what racism is, where it comes from, how it functions, why it persists and how it can be undone.
We want to incorporate recycling into our school culture and use this project as a way to create engaged and informed citizens.
Fund visual-arts education for the 2013-2014 school year for every child at Brooklyn's brand-new PS 705 through Studio in a School, a program that brings a professional artist into the school weekly.
NC students are growing vegetable gardens to feed those in need. To support their endeavor, library books are needed on gardening topics. We need to feed their minds as well as their bodies with good nutrition!
The children will learn and then manage a compost bin throughout the school year and then periodically use the compost to help grow plants and herbs in our classroom.
Help GCF get wheels, supporting Corps Members as they provide low-income residents with low-cost measures and education that can lower utility bills, while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Eco Ryders is an education-based organization dedicated to teaching Bronx youth about the environment and social issues through workshops and skateboard design.
POP is an online zine created by and for young women of color. We'll discuss current events, sex education, healthy relationships, LGBTQ issues and the politics of being young women who identify as people of color.
Transforming public perceptions and working toward a healthy, safe LA River through recreational-educational boating adventures for kids.
We'll use a rototiller to cultivate our farm on Governors Island for increased production, youth employment, and educational activities.
Our 7-8-year-olds need your help to grow a Rainbow Garden, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers from their countries of origin, at Mad Fun Farm.
LIFT is a 6-week leadership training program for underserved youth in the South Bronx; this project funds Environmental Stewardship week.