Hope Holds No Borders: Chidren’s Art of Compassion and Inclusion

Special Guest Speaker

Eileen McGann, Director of the Arts & Creative Therapies, MercyFirst

Special Exhibit through August 26th

Hope Holds No Borders highlights several art projects that helped children reach out to each other in the hope of increasing awareness, acceptance of diversity, creating inclusion, and developing solidarity.

The art was created by young migrants, refugees, and U.S. citizens residing at MercyFirst along with child refugees in Istanbul.

The exhibit demonstrates universal experiences of home, family, loss, fear, joy, love, and hope. This was first exhibited at the U.N. in June 2017.

RSVP to 516-571-8040 or [email protected]











When: Sat., May. 12, 2018 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County
Welwyn Preserve, 100 Crescent Beach Rd.
516-571-8040
Price: $10 suggested donation
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Special Guest Speaker

Eileen McGann, Director of the Arts & Creative Therapies, MercyFirst

Special Exhibit through August 26th

Hope Holds No Borders highlights several art projects that helped children reach out to each other in the hope of increasing awareness, acceptance of diversity, creating inclusion, and developing solidarity.

The art was created by young migrants, refugees, and U.S. citizens residing at MercyFirst along with child refugees in Istanbul.

The exhibit demonstrates universal experiences of home, family, loss, fear, joy, love, and hope. This was first exhibited at the U.N. in June 2017.

RSVP to 516-571-8040 or [email protected]

Buy tickets/get more info now