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The late Lou Glist, past president of WAS-H, was dedicated to Arts in Medicine (AIM) and participated in Texas Children’s Hospital’s Camp Periwinkle each year

Mary Rustay, WAS-H Volunteer, at work in our Community Outreach Class for Seniors
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Art Supply, 2711 Main Street in Midtown, is our official sponsor. They have donated operating space for several months during our construction, art supplies for monthly raffles over 4 years of fundraising, and a smile and welcome as we used their space. We thank Vikki and Ben for their generosity.
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WAS-H Volunteer Mary McJunkin enjoys painting with two young artists at the Texas Children's Hospital Arts in Medicine (AIM) Program.
Our Community Outreach
Community outreach activities are central to WAS-H's mission. WAS-H volunteer opportunities are diverse. Members judge exhibitions and perform demonstrations and instruction in schools, colleges, hospitals and community centers.
$1,000 Scholarship -- WAS-H's New Community Outreach Program
for more information
Senior Classes
On most Thursdays of the year, from 9:30-12:00pm, Mary Rustay and other WAS-H volunteers teach and assist senior citizens in their pursuit of artistic expression and companionship. For some this can become the high point of their week.
AIM, the Arts in Medicine Program at Texas Children's Hospital in the Medical Center
WAS-H is proud of a long-standing relationship with young patients at Texas Children's Hospital. Every Tuesday from 10am till noon, volunteers from WAS-H assist young patients waiting for their cancer treatments in discovering the joys of watercolor. It becomes a learning experience for both the young artist and volunteer.
Outreach and AIM photo album
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