Art therapy for children going through life transitions

“When you draw your feelings, people can’t misunderstand you. Like if you’re really mad and you may not be able to tell the exact words, you can draw lightning flying down or something like that.” ~ Brandon, age 11

The benefits of art are unquestionable. DrawBridge is a non-profit that uses art as a therapy for children going through life transitions, to help these children and youth work through the complex emotions associated with homelessness and family dysfunction. It is done through a variety of artistic media, such as painting, ceramics, and collage. The goal is to transform all the negative emotions into the feelings of hope and to help children and youth rediscover the playful creativity which is at the core of healthy development.

“My mom and dad don’t have enough money for food.” ~ age 7

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“I worry about getting clothes and something to eat.” ~  age 8

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“I worry about my mom always having stress on herself.” ~age 9

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“I wish we could be less poor. Not rich. But have enough to eat.” ~age 12

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There are a lot of emotions that are going through a mind of a homeless child. A lot of them worry about their parents and other family members rather than about themselves. They are survival oriented and need emotional support, which most of the time they are unable to get from parents because their own emotional resources are depleted in a time of crisis. DrawBridge facilitated art groups serve as an outlet for emotions and a place to rebuild their sense of self-worth.

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“These kids have a lot of problems. We are not going to solve them, but if we open up little windows of light– that’s enough” ~Drawbridge volunteer

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There are many ways you can get involved at DrawBridge, from hosting a fundraiser for them to becoming a volunteer. You can also help them by purchasing art supplies for them from their wishlist. Items will be delivered directly to them and all purchases are tax-deductible.

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Publish date: May 7, 2015