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We appreciate your $25 donation and hope your pet enjoys their new collar! Any donation beyond $25 is sincerely appreciated and helps fund future Portraits of Hope projects.
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The flower symbol has been the signature design of Portraits of Hope projects, as seen on buildings, airplanes, NYC Taxis, Aspen fire trucks, ice skating rinks, The Spheres at MacArthur Park, NYC laundromats and Beverly Hills Neon Nights. The flower designs have served as a symbol of inspiration, hope, healing and love. Details: hand-crafted, 12 mm width, 316-stainless steel. Durable, sustainable and recyclable. Video link on how to measure your ring size: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk_lH0PsStI&feature=youtu.be
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The Fish as a symbol has been a featured design element of Portraits of Hope for more than a decade: As seen on the "Summer of Color" Lifeguard Towers, "The Spheres at MacArthur Park," and soon to be part of the "Tubes and Cubes," civic and public art project. Swimming in cyan colored water, the fish represents life, freedom, and preservation of our environment. Details: hand-crafted, 12 mm width, 316-stainless steel. Durable, sustainable and recyclable. Video link on how to measure your ring size: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk_lH0PsStI&feature=youtu.be
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Floral Pickleball Paddle The colorful Pickleball paddle designed by Ed Massey is an excellent performance paddle for competitive, tournament or recreational play. Floral Paddle Specifications: L417.83*W189.23*H19mm/ L16.45*W7.45*0.75in/ Handle length: 132.08mm/5.2in Surface material: Carbon Fiber Core material: polypropylene Core thickness: 15.5mm Weight: 230+/-5g, 8.11+/-0.18Oz Thank you for your contribution. We are grateful for your support. Donation Amount ( $ ) 150.00 Minimum Donation $150.00 Thank you for your contribution. We are grateful for your support.
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These Pickleball Paddles for Portraits of Hope are designed by Ed Massey and are ideal for a wide range of players and experience. Featuring a hand wrapped grip and fiberglass & polypropylene honeycomb core, these lightweight paddles offer excellent feel and ample power for the competitive player. The smooth hitting surface and conventional shape allows for a bigger sweet spot for more solid contact. Even if you don't play, the paddle makes for a great addition to your art collection. Dimensions: 11” x 7.625” paddle (15.75” x 7.75” with handle) Weight: 8 oz Thank you for your contribution. We are grateful for your support.
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These Pickleball Paddles for Portraits of Hope are designed by Ed Massey and are ideal for a wide range of players and experience. Featuring a hand wrapped grip and fiberglass & polypropylene honeycomb core, these lightweight paddles offer excellent feel and ample power for the competitive player. The smooth hitting surface and conventional shape allows for a bigger sweet spot for more solid contact. Even if you don't play, the paddle makes for a great addition to your art collection. Dimensions: 11” x 7.625” paddle (15.75” x 7.75” with handle) Weight: 8 oz Thank you for your contribution. We are grateful for your support.
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Details: durable, eight panelled, light-weight, wind resilient umbrellas have an automatic opening and fibreglass shaft and nickel coated tips. "Garden in Transit," projects have included thousands of hand-painted New York City taxis, airplanes, and land vehicles. The upcoming 'Garden in Transit in the Rain,' project will encompass thousands of hand, painted, floral umbrellas distributed to pedestrians, who will come together in a public art and civic engagement collaboration.
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Ultra-soft! Available in XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL Black or White We appreciate your $30 donation and hope you enjoy your new t-shirt! Any donation beyond $30 is sincerely appreciated and helps fund future Portraits of Hope projects.
All donations are tax deductible. Portraits of Hope is volunteer based and we work hard to expedite the shipping process. Products are shipped by USPS Ground. Product donation includes shipping and handling.
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Details: durable, eight panelled, light-weight, wind resilient umbrellas have an automatic opening and fibreglass shaft and nickel coated tips. "Garden in Transit," projects have included thousands of hand-painted New York City taxis, airplanes, and land vehicles. The upcoming 'Garden in Transit in the Rain,' project will encompass thousands of hand, painted, floral umbrellas distributed to pedestrians, who will come together in a public art and civic engagement collaboration.
Thank you for your contribution. We are grateful for your support.
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A great way to start the morning off with your favorite brew poured into artistic 11 ounce mugs. Each of the four designs has played a key role in contemporary civic and public art highlighting social impact on communities across the globe. POH projects have delighted millions, not the least of which are the transformation of the NYC Taxis, the Aspen/Snowmass Fire Truck Fleet, LA County Lifeguard Towers, LA Convention Center, and the Lake at MacArthur Park.
Thank you for your contribution. We are grateful for your support.
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The flower symbol has been the signature design of Portraits of Hope projects, as seen on buildings, airplanes, NYC Taxis, Aspen fire trucks, ice skating rinks, The Spheres at MacArthur Park, NYC laundromats and Beverly Hills Neon Nights. The flower designs have served as a symbol of inspiration, hope, healing and love. Details: hand-crafted, 6 mm width, 316-stainless steel. Durable, sustainable and recyclable. Video link on how to measure your ring size: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk_lH0PsStI&feature=youtu.be
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Dear close friends & family,Thank you for considering making a charitable donation for my 13th birthday. I have chosen the non-profit Portraits of Hope for a few reasons. One is that they support kids who are sick or hospitalized by bringing art projects to them. Also, they involve communities to help which I have done and it is really fun. We painted colorful panels that helped local animal shelters look bright and cheerful and hopefully helped increase interest in dog and cat adoptions.Thanks in advance.Love, Abbey