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Unsheltered VI Art by Homeless, At-Risk Youth and Young Adults Our very own L.A. based non-profit A Million Drops is proud to present Unsheltered – Art by Homeless, At-Risk Youth and Young Adults. For the sixth time since its conception in 2015, we have … Continue reading
The Goal Is Near Thanks to our very generous supporters, we have been able to raise over $5,000 in only two months! Now it’s time to start shopping! We are looking for a used short bus that we can turn into the Mobile … Continue reading
Our opening reception for ‘Unsheltered’ – Art by Homeless, At-Risk Youth & Young Adults of Los Angeles was a full success! A constant stream people came in to check out 44 pieces of powerful and thought provoking art currently up on … Continue reading
UNSHELTERED ART We ended the year 2016 with a give-away of art supplies for the young homeless artists who participate in our art show, Unsheltered Art. Many UTW supporters followed our call, to donate materials, and there was plenty to choose from, from canvasses … Continue reading
Do you live in or around L.A.? Are you freaking out because you still didn’t find that one of a kind, unique Christmas gift for a loved one? Relax, we can help. Come and visit our big Art Sale on Sunday, December 20 … Continue reading
UTW, A Million Drops, and what you can do to help. WHY UTW POSTS SO MUCH ABOUT A MILLION DROPS Many of you have seen reference to A Million Drops in our newsletter and on social media and asked who and … Continue reading
T minus 2 days until UTW Day 2015 Saturday, June 13 marks the date for the 3rd Annual Unfuck The World Day with events around the globe, introducing positive projects + people making change, and we here at the headquarters in … Continue reading
UTW SUPPORTS OCCUPY THE FARM! People in the San Francisco Bay Area decided to take matters into their own hands. They “cut the padlock off the gate, and marched onto the last pristine farmland in the urban East Bay. They raised a … Continue reading