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9-11 Survivors Paint-in - April 1, 2007
9/11 Survivors and the friends and families of victims attended a special Garden in Transit event held in their honor. Participants played a special role in the visual rebirth of New York City by painting floral panels and dedicating their artwork to the memory of lost loved ones.

 
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"My experience with Portraits of Hope has been extremely gratifying. It has been heart-warming to witness the children in the hospital participate in an educational, socialization and self-expressive experience... the creative aspect and the recognition that their art is valued has enormous healing benefits. I feel truly honored to have played a part in Portraits of Hope.”

Helen Landgarten, Founder of the Clinical Art Therapy Master’s degree program at Loyola Marymount University; pioneered art therapy in Western US; author of four text books translated into many languages; Professor Emeritus.