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The Memory Project is a youth arts organization that promotes intercultural understanding and kindness between children around the world.
“The Memory Project gets its name from its first intention, which was to provide handmade, heartfelt portraits as special memories to children in orphanages. Now our intention has expanded to touching the lives of youth around the world facing many types of challenges, while opening our hearts and minds so they can touch ours in return. Together we are using art to reach a distant destination: a kinder world in which all youth see themselves in one another regardless of differences in their appearance, culture, religion, or circumstances.” –Ben Shumaker, Founder
This year the Memory Project matched PRP art students with children in displaced by violence in Columbia. Students worked from photographs, along with personal insights provided by the children, such as their favorite color or toy. It was a very quick turnaround to fit them in between our other projects this fall, but they did a beautiful job on their artwork. The best part was to see the heartwarming video of Ben delivering the portraits to the children–students experienced the joy of giving something of themselves to make someone else happy. Students who took part in the project are already asking if we can do more. I’d say, Mission Accomplished!