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Review for The Dreaming Zebra Foundation, Portland, OR, USA
I work full-time. I am a single mother to two energetic kids and human-companion to 3 dogs and 2 cats! And my "spare time" I try like heck to get my pottery studio in working condition so I can actually create! But when I heard about Dreaming Zebra and what they are doing to nuture the arts in the lives of children, you bet I made the time to get involved. Living in Ohio meant I had to be creative about the ways I could help Dreaming Zebra help kids - I've picked up paints from people willing to donate; I appealed to my own friends and family and collected needed supplies; I've even served as a resource when DZF receieved requests from organizations here in Columbus. I am busy and in my personal quest for simplicity I don't take on many new projects, but Dreaming Zebra's mission spoke to my own creative soul. Kids and art - bringing the two together is a masterpiece in and of itself. How could I not contribute? Dreaming Zebra needn't thank me for anything I may have done; I thank Dreaming Zebra for giving me the oppotunity to give in such a magical way!
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
I live so far away from the home base that I can't be as physically involved as I would like and the market where I am living is just newly addressed by DZF, so my personal experience with hard "results" is limited,
What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
Where their heart is. . . always with the kids, right with the kids.
The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...
I have had the priviledge of working directly with the founder, Dawne Camera. She has always been professional, fair, and so, so invested.
If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...
Enhance the quality of life for 100 million children - who would, in turn, enhance the lives of us all.
How frequently have you been involved with the organization?
About every month
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2009