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Apr 16

Heroes for the Arts in Guatemala

Published in Untagged  by J. Nathan Corbitt |
A window to see Guatemala

Guatemala Volunteer FairApril 12th.  Liz Hererra, BuildaBridge's Central American Institute Coordinator,&

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Apr 15

From Scotland With Love

Published in internationalCultural DiscoveryAchievement by J. Nathan Corbitt |

Scottish GroupTake some origami birds from the kids of the Create! Achievement after-school program.  Accompany Dr. and Mrs. Corbitt and Dr. Nix-Early on their recent

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Apr 13

Banking on Good Behavior

Published in Achievement by J. Nathan Corbitt |
Charlene Melhorn

What do banking Imageand behavior have to do with each other?  In most cases, not a whole lot, but at Create! Achievement they are inseparable.  In order to address some of the out of line behaviors occurring at our arts based afterschool program, we decided

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Apr 12

Stomp!

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Charlene Melhorn. 

March 28, 2008

As fifteen Gwynedd-Mercy College Imagestudents arrived with boxes of supplies and Professor


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Apr 04

First International Artist on Call Project in South Africa

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Women's MuralIn March 08, 14 muralists responded to an Artist on Call invitation to work at a shelter for young women who had been involved in the sex trade industry as part of a team from Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church. Barbara Price Davis, Executive Director of YouthCAN! in Arkansas, also a psychologist and artist, along with Karen Lyngdoh, an after-school program specialist from New Jersey accompanied

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Apr 03

BuildaBridge Volunteer Training

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Training BuildaBridge reguires all volunteers and potential staff to undergo training for working with kids and integrating the arts. Highly interactive, our April training reached a record 29 people from across Phialdelphia responding to the needs for consistent artistic workers in transitional homes and our after-school program. See the

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