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South Bend, IN, United States
Member since May 22, 2007
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Area 17 refers to the optical cortex of the brain where vision and creativity are processed.
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We seek to serve those on their adoption life journeys
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CITYarts empowers children and youth by bringing them together with professional artists to create public art that addresses civic and social issues.
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Supports and stimulates the artistic process and community through the creative reuse of materials.
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Dedicated to the eradication of extreme poverty and improvement of human development.
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Global eco-cultural movement, energized by local knowledge, action and responsibility
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photographing one child from every country on earth, in NYC
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Design and designers can make a significant contribution towards a better and more sustainable society
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D.R.E.A.M. (Dance, Read, Express, Art, Music) Centers are children's art centers being built in post-conflict regions of the world.
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Thriving is a creative educational platform for innovative people, ideas and practice
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Art with Heart empowers youth in crisis through therapeutic books and programs that foster self-expression.
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