Drawchange

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1200 Foster St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

Drawchange is a nonprofit organization based in Atlanta that offers art therapy-based programming to homeless children, asylum-seeking, and refugee children. Through art, kids are encouraged to believe in their potential to overcome poverty and pursue their aspirations.

The organization empowers children to dream beyond their current circumstances, fostering a sense of hope and creativity. Drawchange aims to inspire and support young individuals in realizing their dreams and aspirations through the transformative power of art.

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