The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center Inspires Colorful Community Connections Through Art Supplies Donations

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HOUSTON, Texas (June 12, 2023) --- The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas

Medical Center (the Institute) recently hosted the "Colorful Community Connections” art

supplies donation event on Friday, June 2. This art donation event demonstrates the Institute's

dedication to the Houston community and its commitment to fostering creativity and

connection through art and spirituality.

"Colorful Community Connections" supported several local organizations who were chosen to

receive donations of art supplies and children’s crafts. Benefitting organizations include Camp

Shield, Cinco Ranch High School, Clements High School, Crate Houston, DePelchin Children's

Center, FYP Houston, Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, HTX Art Bus, and YES Prep Northline

Secondary.

The art supplies donated from the Institute equipped local art teachers and community

organizations with essential materials to spur imagination and personal development with

children and youth. Art supplies included sidewalk chalk, pastel chalk, paint brushes, washable

markers, children’s craft kits including pinwheel making kits, stained glass painting sets, flower

pot painting sets, and other art materials. The Institute recognizes the importance of nurturing

creativity and spirituality, particularly for children, and hopes to inspire joy and connection

through this initiative.

“At the Institute, we wholeheartedly embrace the transformative power of creativity and its

capacity to nurture both individual growth and meaningful relationships. 'Colorful Community

Connections' presented us with an extraordinary opportunity to provide art supplies to local

non-profit organizations and school art programs, enabling them to reach out to our

community's most at-risk children and contribute to their well-being and enrichment,”

commented Stuart Nelson, acting-president and executive vice president at the Institute for

Spirituality and Health.

About The Institute

The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center (ISH) was established in

1955 as the Institute of Religion and was a founding member of the world-renowned Texas

Medical Center. For 68 years, the Institute has made a meaningful difference by cultivating

heart and humanity in healthcare. From its very inception, The Institute has been dedicated to

the concept that spirituality plays a vital role in health, healing, and the promotion of a sense of

well-being.

The mission of The Institute for Spirituality & Health is to enhance well-being by exploring the

relationship between spirituality and health. The Institute advances this mission by engaging in

education, research, and direct service programs guided by its Four Centers of Excellence. For

more information about The Institute, visit https://www.spiritualityandhealth.org/.

Media Contacts:

Laura Pennino, Senior PR Consultant for The Institute for Spirituality & Health 281-286-9398 office, 713-419-1776 mobile, lp@penninoandpartners.com

MaKlay Simon, PR Consultant for The Institute for Spirituality & Health 325-262-1862 mobile, maklay@penninoandpartners.com

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