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i[2]y presents creative resources for all cancer survivors. If you know of a Providing a venue and distribution medium where survivors of life-threatening disease can express themselves through art. [website] [email] Artworks Foundation, 201-608-0146 Production and support of creative and performing art exhibitions featuring the works of children and young adults suffering from life-threatening and chronic illnesses. [website] [email] Aphrodite Project, 805-682-7313 Integrative performing and visual arts programs teaming individuals with life-challenging disease with artists for comprehensive and healing creative journeys. [website] [email] Capelli d'Angeli Foundation, 860-693-2347 Encouragement of women artists affected by all cancer to focus on their art and their creative lives, rather than on their illness. [website] [email] The Creative Center, 646-336-7612 A community of artists, cancer patients and survivors, trustees, donors, and friends who are dedicated to bringing creative arts to people living with cancer. [website] [email] The Creative Healing Project, 415-665-0691 Uses the healing power of art to transform and connect children, youth and adults experiencing isolation and loss due to illness, trauma and other life changing events. [website] [email] Indie Music For Life, 910-452-1336 Fighting cancer one song at a time, Indoe singer/songwriters raise money for the Lineberger Cancer Research Center. [website] [email] Musicians On Call, 212-741-2709 A national network of musicians and artists providing intimate bedside performances, chemotherapy listening libraries to cancer patients and their familes. [website] [email] Music For All Seasons, 908-322-6300 Fostering human interaction and healing, through the art of live musical performance, for individuals of all ages with chronic or life-threatening diseases. [website] [email] Hospital Audiences, 212-575-7676 Providing access to the visual and recording arts to individuals isolated from the cultural mainstream due to chronic or terminal illness, social inequity or drug treatment. [website] [email] Smith Farm, 202-483-8600 A healing arts center serving individuals, families and communities affected by cancer and other serious illnesses. Services offered include retreats, workshops, gallery events and artist-in-residence programs. [website] [email] The Society For The Arts in Healthcare, 202-299-9770 National advocacy and community-based programming for the recognition of the arts as an integral component of healthcare. [website] [email] Splashes of Hope, 631-424-8230 Hospital mural design transforming the bare walls of children's cancer wards into non-threatening and therapeutic experiences to stimulate the healing process. [website] [email] |
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