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Artists for Charity

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Artists for Charity
TypeNon-governmental organization
PurposeRaising awareness and securing funds for humanitarian causes
Location
Area served
Ethiopia
Websiteartistsforcharity.org[usurped]

Artists for Charity is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization[when?] devoted to raising awareness and securing funds for humanitarian causes. It is made up of artists and individuals from all over the world who volunteer their time, and donate their artwork to the charity.[1][2]

Operations

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Artists for Charity uses both mainstream and social media platforms to raise awareness, including holiday benefits[3][4][5] and events arranged via Facebook.[6]

Projects

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The Artists for Charity Children’s Home, located in Addis Ababa, provides care for 16 children that have lost both parents to HIV/AIDS. The AFC Children’s Home includes a dormitory bedroom, 2 kitchens, dining room, medicine room, and study room. In order to ensure proper medical care, a nurse oversees the medicine dosing regimen and attends to minor illnesses and non-emergency first aid details. Because of the immune-suppressed status of the children, a sterile environment is maintained as much as possible. AFC ensures that all living arrangements are provided, including supplying clothing, toiletries, personal items, beds, bedclothes, transportation costs, school costs and supplies, medical appointments, and medicines.

The criteria for accepting children to the AFC home are:

  • HIV positive children between the ages of 8 and 15, and
  • Children who have been orphaned by both parents.
  • Children in extenuating circumstances, such as extreme impoverishment or abuse (physical, sexual, or mental), regardless of age.

References

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  1. ^ Fikre, Million. "Artists For Charity". www.punkglobe.com. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  2. ^ "Artists for Charity: The 2012 Holiday Art Auction To Benefit Children in Ethiopia at Tadias Magazine". Tadias Magazine. 2012-11-20. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  3. ^ "Benefit to help raise funds for orphans with HIV in Ethiopia". The Washington Post. Nov 29, 2012. Retrieved 2021-09-03. When Abezash Tamerat, 31, an Ethiopian American artist, established her nonprofit group, Artists for Charity, in 2002, it was to help save a ...
  4. ^ "3rd Annual Artists for Charity Holiday Benefit to be held in DC on December 5". November 24, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-11-24., Good News Ethiopia, November 18, 2009
  5. ^ "Current - Banking for Modern Life". Current. Archived from the original on 2010-03-13.
  6. ^ Artists for Charity Group Page, November 24, 2009
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