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| Ranking |
Good Idea |
| Description |
A Reason to Survive (ARTS) is a non-profit organization driven by people who believe in the power of the arts to heal, inspire and empower. The program works primarily with children (ages 3 to18) facing many types of life challenges. ARTS partners with numerous organizations throughout San Diego community, including hospitals, residential treatment facilities, shelters, rehabilitation centers, community groups, schools, the County of San Diego and children and teens throughout the greater community facing adversity. ARTS believes all children benefit from involvement in the arts; however, the program specifically serves children and families facing some of life's toughest challenges: terminal or chronic illness; abuse and neglect; parents in the military serving overseas; eating disorders; physical, mental, behavioral, or emotional disabilities; self-image and self-esteem issues; parental divorce; substance abuse and recovery; gay and lesbian issues; socio-economic challenges and homelessness among others. There is no charge to a child, family, partner site or service provider. |
| Goal / Mission |
ARTS is dedicated to healing, inspiring and empowering children facing life challenges by providing innovative arts-based programs, education and opportunities. |
| Results / Accomplishments |
The ARTS program has helped help more than 25,000 kids in its first 6 years. They currently serve thousands of kids annually throughout San Diego County at the Pat D'Arrigo ARTS Center and various partner sites. |
| Categories |
Art & Recreation / Art
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| Organization(s) |
A Reason To Survive, Inc. |
| Date of Implementation |
2001 |
| Geographic Type |
Urban |
| Location |
City: San Diego, California |
| Primary Contact |
Matt D'Arrigo
ARTS
2820 Roosevelt Road, Suite 106
San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 297-2787 ext 2001
mdarrigo@artsurvive.org
http://www.artsurvive.org
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| Target Audience |
Children, Teens, Families, Racial / Ethnic Minorities |
| Submitted By |
Carrie M. Pope, WWU Student |
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