ART Community Service Projects

Our mission

 

ART is strongly committed to giving back to the communities which hosts our yearly conference.   We have successfully completed projects for veterans facilities, homeless shelters, transitional housing, children’s charities and hospitals and substance abuse recovery facilities.    We are proud of our work and grateful for our vendor donors who supply the product and supplies for these projects every year.

2024 Service Project Sponsors

Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana

Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana Veterans Services program provides transitional housing and rehabilitation services for homeless male veterans referred by the Veterans Administration in the Greater New Orleans area. Available in two facilities, one located on Napoleon Avenue and the other on Pitt Street, veterans receive the therapy needed to overcome substance abuse, gain job skills, and enhance mental health. They also have access to housing and a full continuum of rehabilitation services.

This program offers more than just shelter. Over a 24-month period, veterans benefit from intensive case management, support services, and treatment. The staff works individually with each veteran to develop a personalized plan to rebuild their lives. Upon stabilization, residents save a percentage of their income, establishing a reserve for future expenses as they transition into permanent housing outside the program.

Past ART Conference Service Projects

2023 – Veterans Village of San Diego Welcome Home

2022 – Alpha Home, San Antonio, TX

2019 – Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, Indio, CA

2018 – 4 Different Homeless Facilities – Savannah, GA

2017 – US Vets Facility – Phoenix, AZ

Other Service Projects

2021 – Care packages for: Abuse Counseling and Treatment Center, Golisano Children’s Hospital, and several United Way Organizations – Fort Myers, FL

2016 – Jericho Road – New Orleans, LA – Bling the Block – 2 blocks of Sixth Street

2012 – Jericho Road Episcopal Housing Initiative – Saratoga Street, New Orleans, LA – 4 residences