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The
Children’s Art Project began in Sri Lanka when the children of
tsunami survivors were offered opportunities to communicate their
feelings and responses through drawing. This method was effective
throughout the communities where it was employed. It opened children to
give voice to their own needs and concerns and involved the whole
community in sharing which often has led to more adults coming forward
in light of their own needs.
- Currently Compassionate Response is exploring a
collaboration with Intercultural
Journeys which seeks to
promote understanding among people of diverse cultures through dialogue
and the presentation of world-class performances in music, poetry and
other art forms.
- Through participation in and support of the Bali Institute for Global
Renewal which seeks to inspire, engage and
empower individual and collective initiatives that generate a more
humane, peaceful and sustainable future for our shared planet,
Compassionate Response continues to make opportunities available to
those committed in participating in the process of global healing and
peace.
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