Art Therapy

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I was diagnosed with SMI in my late 20s and I know that for people suffering from mental illness, life can be dead serious, and life can be terribly unfun. I believe that allowing people to access art therapy, they can benefit by being allowed to exercise the creative and fun side of their selves that their mental illness often prohibits.
Victoria supported: Advocate for SB 1081: Establish Licensed Professional Art Therapists in Texas
This shop is a vital part of our town's charm and character, bringing creativity and joy to our community. Losing it would be a real shame. Let's keep that inspiration alive!
Sharon supported: Save a 1950's building and active community art center in Queen Creek, Arizona
I’ve been going to this place for about 9 years now and it’s always been a great place to go with my friends and my sisters for a fun little craft! I can’t imagine QC without Painting Wonderland
Kayli supported: Save a 1950's building and active community art center in Queen Creek, Arizona
I really hope the town takes a moment to realize what community members ACTUALLY want in their neighborhoods. We want options. But that doesn’t mean tear down everything with substance and small business. There’s a balance. Consider your community or the fall of what we know as COMMUNITY will be sadly gone forever. We can’t let this happen. Keep fighting. It’s worth the fight for our future children.
Gabrielle supported: Save a 1950's building and active community art center in Queen Creek, Arizona
My granddaughter and I have been going to this ceramic store several times. It has always been a pleasant experience with fond memories. Please allow this business to continue in the quaint area of Queen Creek.
Eileen supported: Save a 1950's building and active community art center in Queen Creek, Arizona
The appeal that Queen Creek has to people who move here is the small town feel, community, history and family forward feel. The direction the town planning is going is thwarting all of that and turning us into another Gilbert. Preserve Queen Creek’s heart, don’t sell it for the highest dollar. Save small businesses. Don’t push them out for chains and growth sake.
Melanie supported: Save a 1950's building and active community art center in Queen Creek, Arizona
While I understand the desire for growth, Queen Creek should be supporting small businesses instead of pushing them out. Now more then ever, we need to maintain places like this that provide positive spaces for the community.
Sierra supported: Save a 1950's building and active community art center in Queen Creek, Arizona

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