$5 or $50, It All Makes A Difference!
EADG,Inc. is a new Atlanta nonprofit that has head-locked the goals of mentorship, public art, park beautifications, and promoting literacy and mental health through programs that partner staff at after-school centers, schools, libraries, and churches.
There are more than a hundred reasons why you should support our efforts with at-risk youth. First, are the following findings:
We have witnessed first-hand the transformation that can easily happen when troubled youth are given hands-on activities that involve service learning. When you witness youngsters with pants sagging to their knees asking how their quilts turned out and first-graders in Title I schools anxious to go out to plant vegetables in the garden, you begin to realize the impact of art integrated lessons in any educational setting.
If that’s not enough, these are some of the true stories that we have come across in our past year working with individual youth. The names have been changed, of course.
Antonio: I am in the fourth grade. I live with my grandmother. I see my father once a week because he works in Alabama . I haven’t seen my Mom in six months. I like school, but I get into trouble because the other boys like to hit me. When I’m not in school I go to my friend’s house; his brothers go to jail a lot. I like to draw cars and write rhymes. I want to make a comic book about a superhero who fights the bad guys with a microphone.
Jasmine: I’m 11 yrs old and I live in an apartment with my Mom and my 2 brothers. My mother is 31 years old and works at Pizza Hut. My dad is 29 and jobless. I like going to school because I feel like the teachers help me. When I’m not in school my mother sometimes leaves me with other people, and alone with my brothers for a long time. Sometimes she’s at work, and sometimes I don’t know where she is. I like dancing with my friends and doing art. I want to make a skirt with my craft teacher and do a dance in it.
Diamond: I’m 16 years old and I read on a first grade level. I live with my mom, my step-father, and my four step-sisters. I’ve never seen my father. I run away sometimes because my step-dad abuses me when my Mom is at work. She thinks that I am making it up. I skip school a lot because they say I have a learning disability, but I want to go to college and become a Veterinarian. I like going to the library and the hospital and helping to make greeting cards for sick children with my mentor.
Tight Budget? No Problem. If you are unable to give a donation at this time, but can volunteer to help with community projects please e-mail: info@enjoyartdesign.org to sign-up for an art, or park beautification project.