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Public art serves at-risk kids

by KIM HOLCOMB / Evening Magazine

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KING5.com

Posted on November 2, 2011 at 8:00 PM

Updated Wednesday, Nov 2 at 10:03 AM

The city of Seattle is home to colorful and imaginative public art, but did you know, some of that art is also providing a public service to at-risk kids?

Last year, Urban Artworks was awarded $50,000 from the Today Show for its good work!
Urban Artworks is a non-profit that relies on donations to stay up-and-running, and they can always use extra support. If you'd like to help them out, go to: urbanartworks.org
 

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