Helping Arizona's Abused and Homeless Children with Free Arts
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Marisa Arellano, program manager for Free Arts, an organization that benefits abused and homeless children of Arizona, spoke with us about the various arts-related programs and how the organization has had to shift things mainly to online services during the pandemic.
Arellano also discussed the steps to becoming a volunteer as well as detailing foster family weekly meetings. Free Arts has a new building in Phoenix that has completed a renovation and will be ready to welcome in children of all ages once it is safe to do so.
For more information, go to: freeartsaz.org
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