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Move For Mental Health 2023

In support of The Art Therapy Project

$13,989Raised of $15,000

Your Support Will Provide Free Art Therapy to Trauma Survivors in NYC

Move For Mental Health is a month-long self-care fundraiser dedicated to raising funds for art therapy programs. Whether you are a casual walker, an avid runner, a dancer, or a painter - you can choose whatever activities you enjoy that promote positive mental health and wellness!

Join us from July 1-30, 2023

Contribute as many minutes as you can, and fundraise to fulfill the mission of The Art Therapy Project!

Move for Mental Health is a campaign led by The Young Professionals Leadership Group (YPLG), a group of volunteers dedicated to raising awareness and funds for The Art Therapy Project. This year's event is co-chaired by TATP board member and YPLG co-chair, Sarah Staller, and YPLG co-chair, Grace Lang.

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Can't join us in Moving for Mental Health?

Make a donation to support The Art Therapy Project!

Every Dollar Makes a Difference

Give The Gift of 1 Art Making Kit

$35

Win a Free Wellness Workshop

The team that raises the most money will win a free Wellness Workshop provided by a licensed art therapist! Individual prizes will also be awarded to the top fundraiser and the most minutes logged.

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Utilize these resources to make your participation in Move for Mental Health go above and beyond!

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Questions? Reach out to us!

You can reach out anytime to our Development Manager, Ulises Cartagena, at ulises@thearttherapyproject.org. There is no question too big or too small, so please reach out if you have questions or need more information!

About The Art Therapy Project

The Art Therapy Project is a nonprofit providing group art therapy in a safe inclusive space for people in need of mental health services. Clients feel connected and inspired while exploring their personal journeys, increasing their self-awareness, and improving their quality of life.

To learn more about The Art Therapy Project, please visit our website at www.thearttherapyproject.org

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