Children at Haven for Hope put their hearts into creating art.

"I want to give back to my customs," stated Eric Cohn simply one twelvemonth ago this calendar month upon acquiring his Abrakadoodle fine art education franchise business that provides creative fine art programs at schools and community sites in San Antonio. Fast forward and Eric this month launched free art classes to benefit children at Haven for Hope as part of Abrakadoodle'southward Arts for All Campaign. Abrakadoodle annually funds a program to benefit disadvantaged children and expanded its reach starting in 2022 with a claiming to all franchise locations to take part. Eric's teacher who provides instruction for Abrakadoodle's bookish art program for all students at St. Pius X told Eric about Haven for Promise. Haven for Hope coordinates and delivers a system of intendance for men, women and children challenged by homelessness in San Antonio.

On February 12, Eric delivered his gratuitous outset class for near half a dozen children at Haven, leading them in an Abrakadoodle art activity inspired by Jim Dine'southward 4 Hearts Putter lesson. "The children absolutely enjoyed taking part in the form," Eric commented. He is scheduled to return and provide another free art form on February 26th. He said, "My reason for getting into this franchise was to give back and this was one style that I could give back to my community by bringing joy to these children and seeing them light up and get excited when their artwork was completed." Eric earned a bachelor's degree in Wellness Care Management from Trident University International and brings more than than 25 years of diverse feel in the military machine medical field, where he developed and instructed numerous training programs delivered to military and civilian medical staff. "During my deployments, I saw kids living in terrible circumstances and we did what nosotros could to help them. These experiences inspired me to make a difference in my customs at home," Eric shared. We thank Eric Cohn for all of his service.