The Dangers of Climate Change

In recent years, climate change has become increasingly dire. As of 2016, climate change is the fourth most pressing global issue in the world – its effects stemming primarily from greenhouse gas emissions, non-renewable resources, which contain fossil fuels and […]

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How the COVID-19 Pandemic has Affected the Art Community

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the artist community. Prior to the pandemic, art programs and art centers were under-funded and under-supplied. However, the economic impacts of the pandemic have further magnified these issues; now, these art programs are more […]

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Harmonies From Home – Donations Made

We are proud to share the success of our recent fundraiser, Harmonies From Home. Our initial goal was to raise money for local hospitals to help out frontline workers in need of PPE. Many were short of gloves and masks, […]

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Partnering With Chicago Public Schools

Colors4Change recently dropped off 80 pounds worth of new school supplies to Kellman Corporate Community School. We would like to thank Mr. Roosevelt Moneyham and Sherisse Freeney for coordinating this donation with us. We’d also like to thank Khalid Khan, […]

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Supplies collage

Banding together against COVID-19

In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, Colors4Change has shifted gears to accommodate for those impacted by the shutdown. COVID-19 has not only affected those sick and forced to stay home, but this virus has called for a financial crisis. With […]

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May Watts Elementary Donation Drive

May Watts Elementary school hosted a donation drive for Colors 4 change during the week of March 9th, 2020. We would like to thank the staff members especially Ms. Danielle Kronas and Ms. Ann CovertĀ for helping us organize it and […]

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NVHS Interact Girl Scout Workshop

Colors 4 Change collaborated with Neuqua Valley High School for a color sorting and bundling event held on February 15th, 2020. Girl Scouts, aged kindergarten – 5th grade participated to earn badges. All proceeds of the event went to the […]

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