KiP painting session for The Art Cabriolet! - Has Ended
24 Jun, 2018 - 24 Jun, 2018
Sun 2:00pm - Sun 4:00pm
200 Alma Rd
St Kilda East, VIC
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KiP is delighted to be partnering with The Art Cabriolet once again to run a hands on volounteering session on Sunday 24 June.
Join us as we paint undercoats on sculptures to help The Art Cabriolet get ready for their Sony Camp. Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty changemakers!
The Art Cabriolet runs art therapy with sick children, victims of trauma and children nearing their end of life. Art Cabriolet uses art in all its mediums and forms to emotionally strengthen children dealing with physical or psychological distress resulting from trauma. You can read more about the amazing work they do here.
If you would like to bring along a donation on the day, please bring any new or used art supplies. This includes scissors, used/ new pencils, paints, paint brushes. In fact, any type of art supply you may have lying around the house will be put to good use! You may even like to purchase a few packets of pencils or brushes knowing that it is going to a very good cause.
This event is suitable for school age children.
$10 per person (plus processing fee). Please note, one adult per family/group must attend. Spaces are limited, so please be sure to book in soon!
Look forward to seeing you there!
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Kids In Philanthropy aims to engage children between the ages of 5 and 18 years, and their families, in an annual program of active philanthropy where activity is focused on raising awareness of areas of need in their own city, and providing opportunities for these young people to take a leadership role in addressing these areas of need.
KiP is also for parents, guardians, carers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters or other significant people, who seek to instil in their younger family members the values of giving, of reciprocity, of active compassion.
KiP kids will be involved in workshops and other experiential and educational programs focused on developing social awareness, social conscience and a practice of giving.
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