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3 people are interested
Seeking young folks aged 16-24 in the SF Bay Area to participate in a mental health focus group
ORGANIZATION: Art With Impact
Please visit the new page to apply.
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3 people are interested
Art With Impact, a San Francisco-based mental health nonprofit, would love to work with you!
On Friday, July 7, we will be meeting with a small group of youth aged 16-24 for three hours (1-4pm) to talk about the mental health issues that are important to you, ways that you would like state-wide conversations about mental health to go, and services you’d like to see more of. We are looking for young people to be a part of this group, sharing their ideas and discussing these topics with other youth in the Bay Area. Selected participants will receive a $40 Amazon gift card and travel reimbursement as a thank you for sharing their time and voices.
We won’t be able to work with everyone who expresses interest, so please know that reaching out to us is the next step in the process, but doesn’t guarantee that you’ll be part of the committee. We will get back to all applicants, regardless of decision, by June 30, 2017. Please apply at the following link by June 26, 2017: https://artwithimpact.org/focus-group-application/
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About Art With Impact
Location:
5214F Diamond Heights Blvd. #454, San Francisco, CA 94131, US
Mission Statement
Art With Impact promotes mental wellness by creating space for young people to learn and connect through art and media.
Description
AWI is committed to a future where artists are revered as cultural icons of courage and change, enabling young people to communicate freely and fearlessly about their mental health. To fulfill this vision, Art With Impact:
- Provides structured, safe spaces to learn, cultivate empathy, and reduce stigma in all regions of North America, connecting individuals to comprehensive mental health resources
- Continues to expand and make available the world’s most diverse and compelling collection of short films on mental health, supporting a network of filmmakers, artists and young people in an interactive online community
- Maximizes collaboration between art and mental health by engaging professionals and academic institutions through sustainable partnerships and transparency of methods and outcomes
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA 94110
DATE POSTED
June 14, 2017
SKILLS
- Mental Health
- Relationship Building
- Critical Thinking
GOOD FOR
- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16
- Three hours
- Must be between the ages of 16 and 24.