Peninsula woman’s art non-profit reaching schoolkids worldwide
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A non-profit art organization founded by a woman from the Peninsula is making a global impact by bringing art education to school children all over the world. The organization, which has been running for several years, provides online art lessons to schools and students who may not have access to art programs or resources.
Through its online platform, the organization offers a range of art lessons and activities that are designed to be engaging and accessible for students of all ages and skill levels. The lessons cover a variety of topics, from drawing and painting to sculpture and mixed media, and are taught by experienced art educators and artists.
The organization has partnered with schools and educators in countries around the world, including India, Uganda, and Mexico, to bring art education to children who may not have had the opportunity to learn about art before. The program has been particularly successful in developing countries, where access to art resources and materials is often limited.
The founder of the non-profit, a Peninsula woman with a background in art education, started the organization with the goal of making art education more accessible and inclusive. She believes that art can be a powerful tool for self-expression and personal growth, and that every child should have the opportunity to experience the joy and creativity of making art.
RE-reported from the story originally published in CBS News