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discussion item Art Heals Discussion (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.com
Back to the index Welcome to the Art Heals Discussion Nkosi Art Heals began as a volunteer project in 1995 when I started painting murals in an inner city pediatric hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. (6/21/06: The Art Heals website is being refurbi...
Updated 26 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jim Carroll (CCAL30), Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Treehouse for Medically Fragile Kids (0) in Children - Youth - Families
BACKGROUND There is a wonderful place for medically fragile kids outside of Atlanta called Camp Twin Lakes. It is the facility where different disease/disorder/condition camp groups hold their programs each year (Camp New Hope for kids with sickle ...
Updated 26 weeks ago, Tagged by: Michele -> kids+art+charity (CCAL30), Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

user profile Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30) (1914)
Updated 4 weeks ago, Tagged by: Mark Grimes

discussion item Comment (1) on The Power of Play (0) in Children - Youth - Families
KaBOOM! has a new initiative called "Playful Cities USA." I'll write more about it later, but I had my first meeting at City Hall today putting together a Taskforce for Play in Atlanta. We're going to work to bring more attention to the power of pl...
Updated 26 weeks ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
Isabel's Tale is an illustrated story we at Omidyar.net will weave together. Isabel is the name of Lars' beautiful daughter who inspired this online tale, but this is for all of our children...and perhaps, the stray grown-up who hasn't daydreamed in...
Updated 30 weeks ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

workspace page TREEHOUSE RESOURCES (0) in Children - Youth - Families
Updated 31 weeks ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on The Power of Play (0) in Children - Youth - Families
Lenore, So great to see you here again. Child Life Specialists are amazing, aren't they? Do you mind if I copy your comment over to the CancerKid/Art Heals discussion?
Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (20) on The Power of Play (0) in Children - Youth - Families
Back on topic: I just refound this thread. Oddly enough I think I made my first post ever on omidyar.net in this thread. I want to pay tribute to the wonderful child life specialists that you find in any children's hospital. Anyone who has ever had...
Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Art As Therapy: Trauma and Self-expression (0) in Art + Technology + Participation in Development
image One of the way I believe the Peace Tiles process can be used is for individual and group therapy to address trauma and dysfunction. I have heard many participants say, "Wow, that was like therapy!" at the end of a workshop, even though I had n...
Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jim Carroll (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Treehouse for Medically Fragile Kids (0) in Children - Youth - Families
And also one that Deb made, too: .. image :: http://www.omidyar.net/group/givingarts/file/8271202/2.08.11788095082/get/DebGleason-Peace%20Tile.jpg
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Michele -> kids+art+charity (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Treehouse for Medically Fragile Kids (0) in Children - Youth - Families
Sure thing, Cynthia! I was thinking today how cool it would be to decorate the treehouse with a Peace Tiles mural... :-)
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Michele -> kids+art+charity (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (15) on Treehouse for Medically Fragile Kids (0) in Children - Youth - Families
Cynthia, instead of a mural in Gulu, perhaps the mark you're eventually meant to leave in Northern Uganda is a treehouse at Opok Farms someday... so many kids in N. Uganda have missing limbs, so it could be fun to create one that's built with that in mind.
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item CancerKid.org (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.com
WELCOME to the continuation of the original CancerKid.org discussion that began in the Proposal Showcase. It is pretty much a blog that chronicles the development of this website, the fundraising efforts, the frustrations, the successes, the fears, ...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

workspace page Art Heals 8 Week Push TO DO LIST (0) in Art Heals
Updated last year, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

workspace page Art Heals (0) in Art Heals
Updated last year, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

workspace page CancerKid.org Suggestion Compilation Sheet (0) in Art Heals
Updated last year, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item CancerKid.org Discussion for GrownUps (0) in Art Heals
Welcome to the CancerKid.org discussion group for Grown-ups! This discussion is for child life specialists, parents, nurses, doctors, counselors....any grown-ups who work with or care for children with cancer. Let me know what you would like to see...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item SickleCellKids.org (0) in Art Heals
The first phase of SickleCellKids.org was launched in March 2002. Work is currently underway to raise the funds to finish the new version (will post site architecture soon). Kosi in the Clubhouse Here is the main character, Kosi, in the SickleCell...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (4) on Art Heals Discussion (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.com
I'm working on a document that shows the different things Art Heals will offer. The health websites, the digital murals and so on. I've been troubled by the health websites. I want so much to make them first rate, they are so needed, but there's o...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jim Carroll (CCAL30)

discussion item CancerKid.org (0) in The Omidyar Network Proposal Showcase
Proposal Name: CancerKid.org Scenes from sister-site, SickleCellKids.org: Kosi in the Clubhouse Main character, Kosi, in the SickleCellKids Clubhouse. The cast of CancerKid.org will have their own clubhouse, too! What to do Next? Interactive ...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
Izzie gently pulled open her pocket and jumped as something darted out and up into the air. Izzie Izzie gasped. Flitting in the air before her was a whisp of a thing with wings. As the instant passed and she was able to focus she saw the tiniest ...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
night monkey Now, I realize this is not the best time, but it occurs to me that I never told you why Isabel was going to town. You see, Isabel was staying with her uncle's family while her parents were on a special mission (but that is another sto...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
Isabel & sloth Isabel and Barnabus talked as they made their way down the path. He was pretty slow, but the company was nice. Isabel wondered out loud, "Why did that man steal all of the unicorns for himself?" Barnabus paused. How do you ex...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
|Squirrel shocked| .. |Squirrel shocked| image:: http://www.omidyar.net/group/funstuff/file/450320/7.27.11009734277/get/squirrel%20shocked.jpg "Oh, my goodness!"
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
Isabel waved to Mr. V as she left, excited about the adventure before her. Isabel waving And it was later that same day that Isabel discovered how much she had learned and just how big her heart was. But now, as she trotted over the top of the...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Isabel's Tale - Omidyar.net Tells a Story (0) in Fun Stuff
squirrel arguing "I'll have friends helping you along the way." Isabel turned around to see her friend, Mr. Valvano, perched on the window sill. "Of course, you can't always tell they're watching, but just keep it in mind." Isabel smiled at the...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

discussion item CancerKid.org ... Web Sites for Chronically Ill Children (0) in Action Center
I could really use some help on many aspects of putting together my latest venture, CancerKid.org. It is going to be an animated, interactive web site both for kids with cancer and for kids who love someone with cancer. My first site is www.SickleC...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30)

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