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In 2020, I successfully conducted 3 summer camps. A kids coffee painting camp, an adults coffee painting class, and an adults one stroke painting class.

Art  for a Cause...

Inception: 

In 2020, with the Covid-19 pandemic, our staying in the house and maintaining social distancing was crucial since my brother, Raj, has Down Syndrome and Autism and was high risk. I watched him transition from getting excited about all of us staying home to then struggle with social distancing. It was hard to watch him and that is when I decided to engage him by teaching Raj how to paint. My art/paintings make me happy and help me de-stress. I want to use my Art to help the community and raise awareness about causes that are important to me. The inception of “Art for a Cause” came during the pandemic (March, 2020) when I saw my brother, who has diagnosis for Down Syndrome and Autism, struggle with social distancing.

In March  2021, 7th grade, I hosted my own Virtual Art Show, “Charity Begins at Home.” The inception of the idea for an Art show came during the Covid-19 pandemic since I wanted to do something to help the community. I created more than 60+ paintings and sold them online. I successfully donated more than $2100 to DSACT and  helped more than 800 families in Central Texas having individuals with Down Syndrome, a cause so close to my heart. https://pitredeepali.wixsite.com/shreya-artshow

This art show made me realize that I want to continue doing my non-profit, “Art for a Cause” every year and raise awareness and funds for causes that I strongly believe in. 

 

In December 2021, 8th grade, I hosted my second virtual Art show, "Teachers: Our True Heroes." I believe that our teachers work very hard, even more during the pandemic and do not get the appreciation they deserve. When I started Middle school, I was excited and nervous at the same time. I started 6th grade with no pandemic, 7th grade virtual school through pandemic and now 8th grade with masks and in person. All three years have been so different and yet one thing that made me love school was the support and help from all my teachers. I have been fortunate to have amazing teachers every year who deserve a big shout out and applause for their hard work, patience, understanding and support through the years. My Virtual Art Show, “Teachers: Our True Heroes” is my way of saying “thank you” to all my teachers. Through my non-profit, Art for a Cause, I donated 100% of the proceeds from this art show to my teachers at CRMS (Canyon Ridge Middle School). Art for a Cause donated $1,030 to CRMS teachers to support to fulfill teacher grants to support their classrooms & students, purchase classroom supplies, and so much more that the teachers need! https://shreyasatelier.wixsite.com/crms-artshow 

 

​In July 2022, summer of incoming 9th grade, my nonprofit, Art for a Cause partnered with Claire S. to host the ArtnBake Summer Camp. The Camp was conducted during summer from July 18th thru July 29th, 2022, for 2 weeks for 4 hours everyday. Art for a Cause donated 100% of the net profits, $1,540, to Austin Pets Alive! and we sponsored  a kennel that will support the needs of roughly 13 dogs while they wait for their forever homes. It also provided medical chip-ins for sick and injured animals to get the treatment they need! This cause was very close to my heart since my dog is very important to me and my family and we wanted to help every dog find a perfect family of their own. https://pitredeepali.wixsite.com/artnbake22

In February 2023, 9th grade, I was so excited to be chosen as the "February Artist" by Lake Travis Community Library and I had an opportunity to have my first in-person Artshow with my work on display for a month during February at the library. It was such an honor and I was humbled and thrilled to be given the opportunity! Through my non-profit, Art for a Cause, I decided to donate 100% of the proceeds to Safe in Austin (SIA), a non-profit organization that provides a loving home to animals who suffer from abuse or neglect because animals deserve to experience unconditional love. The animals provide healing and hope to trauma, at-risk, and/or special needs people, these are the animals who triumph and inspire world-wide. Having a brother with a disability, I get to experience everyday the positive impact that our pet dog, Bubbles, has on my brother Raj's life. They have a strong connection and a close friendship. Not everyone can afford a pet but everyone (especially people with special needs) deserves this chance to build friendships. Seeing my brother so happy with Bubbles makes me want to help others to have the same opportunity. After the Healing Hearts Tour that I took at SIA, I was convinced that Safe in Austin could provide the healing to many people with disabilities while rescuing animals. Last school year, Art for a Cause donated $1620 to Safe In Austin.  https://shreyasatelier.wixsite.com/art-show-2023

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