THE FACT THAT YOU CLICKED THIS LINK MEANS A LOT

—THANK YOU.This is something new I felt

moved to try. When budget cuts wiped out my school’s art program,

volunteers stepped in. Their generosity gave me a creative

outlet that changed my life. Today, there are

still so many—both kids and adults—who need that same opportunity.

ART HAS THE POWER TO HEAL, UPLIFT, AND TRANSFORM.

Below are a few organizations I believe in

that use the arts to make real difference. If you feel inspired to give, even a little your

spare change could mean everything to someone. Thank you.

New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA)

Focused on creative equity across the region, NEFA supports rural communities by funding arts programs, performances, and residencies—bringing dance, music, and visual arts to small towns that might otherwise go without consistent access to the arts.

Creative Growth Art Center

Located in Oakland, Creative Growth is one of the largest and oldest studios and galleries for artists with developmental, physical, or mental disabilities. It provides materials, professional instruction, and public exhibitions

Arts for the Aging, Inc.

This organization delivers therapeutic, participatory arts workshops—visual, performing, literary—to elderly adults, helping reduce loneliness and boost social engagement both in-person and online

MusiCares – Mental Health & Addiction Recovery

Part of the Recording Academy’s foundation, MusiCares offers free weekly support groups, counseling referral, and resources specifically for individuals in the music industry dealing with addiction and mental health issues

Disclaimer:

I don’t collect donations—links go directly to each organization. This is simply a personal effort to support causes I care about.