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Arts Aftercare
Seattle, WA
Arts Aftercare was founded after musicians Curtis and Grace Romjue heard the story of Natasha (not her real name). Natasha was a young girl in recovery from having been forced to work as a prostitute. She was placed in an aftercare center where she refused to talk for months on end. One day, Natasha was introduced to the piano by a visitor to the center. Within a short period, Natasha was expressing her pain through music and began to connect with others. Soon she began talking and sharing her story. Music was the key to Natasha's freedom from her past.
Arts Aftercare exists to help artists of all kinds engage with the issue of human trafficking on a personal level and to assist aftercare centers in the development/staffing of art therapy programs by becoming a bridge between the world of artists and the world of human trafficking aftercare.
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Posted on
Sun, November 9, 2110
by Vince Conn
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