A plan is in the works to help children and teenagers with their mental health in Pueblo. The Center of Arts Therapies & Creative Healing Youth received $150,000 from the Colorado Health Foundation.
Two art loving therapists turn exhibition curators from Portland are hoping to make fine art more accessible to children and communities with a miniature art gallery on display at the Beehive.
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The Arts Center has been awarded more than $200,000 to provide a two-year art therapy program for children in Jamestown, according to Strengthen ND. The $203,500 grant will be used for a pilot program ...
He’s also a trained therapy dog and started working with students in the Counseling and Psychiatric Services office at the University of Colorado Boulder last semester. “While it can just be ...