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African painter living in San Anselmo displays work at de Young Museum

Marin Independent Journal
By Richard Halstead

"He was one of our art group facilitators who would go to shelters in San Rafael," said Pamela Morton, DrawBridge's director. "He has an amazing rapport with children. He's such a warm, wonderful person."

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Nonprofit Helps Homeless Children Express Themselves

San Rafael Patch
By Zack Ruskin

DrawBridge provides homeless children with an artistic outlet.

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John Fluevog's Union Square Opening benefiting DrawBridge

John Fluevog and Fluevog Creative Gallery Opening
September 16, 2010
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Foreign Cinema’s 10th Anniversary benefiting DrawBridge

Foreign Cinema Celebrates
by Erika Milvy, 7x7
August 14, 2009
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Evening for children in crisis
by Isaiah Guzman,Santa Cruz Sentinel
November 26, 2008
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"For a minimum $100 donation on Dec. 7, guests will get to spend an evening eating, drinking wine and bidding in a silent auction at Vida Restaurant in downtown Santa Cruz. All proceeds will go to the organizations."

Rising Suns: The kids stay in the picture
Thanks to DrawBridge, homeless children have a permanent place for creativity
by Tanya Henry, Pacific Sun
May 2, 2008
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Pictured: As the new head of DrawBridge, Pam Morton brings with her 15 years experience as the program director of the Marin Arts Council and 12 years running the Marin Open Studios.




Pamela Morton is the new executive director of DrawBridge
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
June 24, 2008

Pamela Morton is the new executive director of DrawBridge, a San Rafael, Calif., group that offers art programs for homeless children.



The Jefferson Award, presented to Gloria Simoneaux
By Shelah Moody, San Francisco Chronicle
October 14, 2007
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Making the most of your charitable donations
Details Magazine
January / February 2007
DrawBridge named a tax-friendly charity worthy of a little love.
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DrawBridge's leader upbeat after fire, but help needed
By Beth Ashley, Marin Independent Journal,
November 5, 2006
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Connecting through art
By Beth Ashley, Marin Independent Journal
April 6, 2006
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Home is Where the Art Is
By Annie Nakao, San Francisco Examiner,
May 26, 1996
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DrawBridge Fire - October 21, 2006

On October 21, 2006, the building that houses the DrawBridge offices was destroyed by a three-alarm fire. Thankfully there were no casualities.

Update: DrawBridge staff moved into donated office space in northern San Rafel November 6, 2006 thanks to MarinSpace, where we are sharing space with other non-profits including the Marin Arts Council and the Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership.

DrawBridge is extremely grateful to MarinSpace for contacting us immediately after the fire with their generous offer. We are still seeking permanent offices in the Canal neighborhood in San Rafael, California.

Donations are greatly appreciated. see donation information >>

Purchasing DrawBridge items through our Shop will also aide us in the rebuilding process. Luckily, all items from the DrawBridge Store were not damaged in the fire, as the warehouse is off-site from our administrative offices. shop now>>

Thank you to all for the outpouring of support and generosity. Please stay tuned for more details on our progress and our new location.

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