Giving Tuesday!
EMPOWERING YOUNG ARTISTS
Campaign goal: $4000
Provide free programming to local youth Summer 2024
Our mission is to “Strengthen Community Through the Arts.”
For “Giving Tuesday” this year, I’d like to ask for your support in
helping us make it happen.
In case you didn’t know, the Arts Council is a place where everyone is welcome. There’s programming for all of us! Young and old. Artists, writers, musicians and poets. And anyone who simply enjoys and appreciates the arts.
This year, our Giving Tuesday campaign goal is to raise enough funds to continue operating FREE children’s art programming in our beautiful gallery space next summer.
Every child should have the opportunity to learn and grow in their own creativity. The free programming the Arts Council provides makes it possible for kids, regardless of background or family income, to have an outlet for creative expression and FUN. Giving kids the chance to express themselves through art can have a profound life-long impact.
But these programs take resources to operate, and we need your help.
This Giving Tuesday, please consider joining us in this campaign to support and empower young artists and “strengthen community through the arts.
Click the “Donate” button to make a donation online,
or you can donate by check to:
Atlantic Highlands Arts Council
PO Box 236
Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
Make a Difference
Your generous contribution, in any amount, will go directly toward strengthening community through the arts. We are a 100% all-volunteer nonprofit organization, and we can’t do this important work in our communities without you.
Thank you for your support!
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