Couple Helps Troubled Youth Speak Through Art September 3, 2010

Julia and Mathew Carter volunteer at North Coast Youth Correctional Facility in Astoria, Oregon. They have developed an art program for troubled youths within the correctional facility run by the Warrenton-Hammond School District. Students are selected with certain criteria to participate. The result is often a way for these young men to look at mistakes made, time served and a future – waiting to be lived.
Please follow the link below to learn about this theraputic program written by Deeda Schroeder for the Daily Astorian…again art has purpose in everyone’s life.

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