Voices of Liberation is launching our first-ever House of Creativity Exhibition in partnership with MassArt and the Office of Returning Citizens. We have curated artwork made by more than fifty incarcerated artists living across the country for this event. The exhibit reception will feature artist talks, interactive opportunities for audience members, and performances from the Heal The Hood after school program participants.
With love and gratitude, we call upon our community to support our efforts. We hope to raise $5,000 by December 15th to meet our fundraising goals. All raised proceeds will be used either to compensate the participating artists and performers or paying operational and programmatic fees. These fees include rental costs for our programming space, wages of House of Creativity and Heal The Hood staff, and the costs of providing food, snacks, and art supplies for our program participants.
In order to be able to continue providing our community with care, healing, and opportunity at this scale, we need your help. We are asking you to financially contribute to this fundraiser in any capacity you can and to also share this link on social media with your friends, family, and coworkers so that we can grow our reach. Please consider making your donation a recurring one to offer us elevated support.
Signing up for monthly donations is a powerful way to uplift the work of Voices of Liberation. Being able to count on regularly scheduled funding allows our organization to operate sustainably and maximize our social impact. Donating just $35 a month offsets the cost of feeding a Heal the Hood program participant for the duration of the program. Our other expenses include $2,600 a month renting our programming space, and $12,000 a month to compensate Heal The Hood programming staff. In addition to donating to us on a recurring basis, you can also share our fundraiser with your followers on social media as we continue to grow our support network. Follow our Facebook and Instagram and visit our website to keep up with our work.
In Solidarity,
Voices of Liberation