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  • About Art For Good | Art For Good

    Learn about Art For Good, a social enterprise dedicated to using art to create positive change, promote mental wellness, and foster creativity in the community. About Art For Good At Art for Good, we follow the simple concept and philosophy of using art to create good. Through the Use of Visual Arts, we aim to highlight the importance of good mental health and well-being. As a Social Enterprise, we provide professional art services and organise meaningful art projects for the good of our community. Proceeds will be used to fund our efforts in helping children with special needs, disabilities and from low income families. With your support, we can reach out to as many children as possible and make a positive impact to our community! Like to learn more about us and our work? Do read our Art for Good Kit! Art for Good Kit To promote the importance of good mental health and well-being, especially among children, through the use of visual arts. To use art to reach out to as many children as possible and make a positive impact to our community. Our Vision Our Mission Our Services Art Therapy Art therapy offers a unique healing approach for physical, mental, and emotional challenges. Led by certified Art Therapists with Masters in Art Therapy, our sessions, workshops, and lectures provide a supportive space for creative self-exploration. Through art, clients express emotions and experiences that words cannot, fostering self-discovery, emotional resilience, and personal growth. Tailored to individual or group needs, art therapy aids in trauma recovery, illness management, and personal development, offering a versatile and effective path to healing and self-expression. Community Art Our community art initiatives promote happiness, mental well-being, and a love for learning through creative projects. By applying positive psychology, we enhance personal growth and resilience. Participants engage actively, fostering fulfillment, appreciation, and a more inclusive society. These initiatives empower individuals and groups to explore creativity while contributing meaningfully to their communities. Shop For Good Our online Shop for Good empowers artist beneficiaries by selling their crafted art products. Through art, individuals leverage their strengths and share unique narratives, gaining therapeutic benefits and passive income. Showcasing their creations also builds confidence, independence, and pride. Each purchase supports these talented artists and promotes the healing power of art in our community. Founder's Note Amanda Chen - Art Therapist Inspired by The Starfish Story: One Step towards Changing the World Art for Good set up under the premise of the coming together of like-minded creative individuals to collaborate and develop creative projects with greater social impact. As an individual we can do so much, through collaboration, we can do so much more. Imagine a group of people standing on the shore throwing back many starfishes into the water. Art has so many positive applications and the potential to create so much good! We strongly believe in the work that we do and in collaboration, we believe together we can achieve so much more! As a social enterprise, we do not wait for handouts, instead, we look for sustainable and creative ways to conduct our art projects and programs to create good. While some projects are pro-bono or on a volunteer basis, we strongly believe that artists should be fairly paid and remunerated, we strive to working towards that outcome. We want to create the potential, the community, the platform and invite open hearts to want to create good using art! And we invite you to join us on this journey! Once upon a time, there was an old man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach every morning before he began his work. Early one morning, he was walking along the shore after a big storm had passed and found the vast beach littered with starfish as far as the eye could see, stretching in both directions. Off in the distance, the old man noticed a small boy approaching. As the boy walked, he paused every so often and as he grew closer, the man could see that he was occasionally bending down to pick up an object and throw it into the sea. The boy came closer still and the man called out, "Good morning! May I ask what it is that you're doing?" The young boy paused, looked up. and replied "Throwing starfish into the ocean. The tide has washed them up onto the beach and they can't return to the sea by themselves, "the youth replied. "When the sun gets high, they will die, unless I throw them back into the water." The old man replied, "But there must be tens of thousands of starfish on this beach. I'm afraid you won't really be able to make much of a difference." The boy bent down, picked up yet another starfish and threw it as far as he could into the ocean. Then he turned, smiled and said, "It made a difference to that one!" About Blob

  • Our Team | Art For Good

    Meet the passionate team behind Art For Good, dedicated to driving social impact and spreading positivity through creativity and art initiatives. Meet Our Team Management Team Art Therapists / Mental Health Professionals Team Artist/ Art Teaching Team Management Team Managing Director / Founder Amanda Chen Amanda is a certified and experienced Art Therapist (MA-AT 2015 Masters in Art Therapy) and Arts Educator (Registered with MOE-AMIS). She has been active and current in the social work scene for the past decade and has worked with many charities and social enterprises like Red Pencil, Student Advisory Centre (Children’s Wishing Well), Center Pottery, Habitat for Humanity Singapore and was the Former Deputy Director of Social Creatives. She currently sits on the board as Honorary Secretary of the Rare Disorders Society of Singapore. She believes in the healing and therapeutic aspects of art and its many applications. Prior, Amanda had been in the advertising industry for several years before starting her own branding and design agency that was running for more than 12 years. As the healing arts and the work of a therapist resonated so deeply with her, she decided to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy to become an Art Therapist. Amanda is the founder for Art for Good and believes that a lot of good can be done through art using the platform of a social enterprise. Support Executive Alanis Seah Alanis is an alumna of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, holding a Diploma in Fine Arts, and is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Sociology at SIM Global Education in collaboration with the University at Buffalo. Her multidisciplinary background in fine arts and sociology fuels her creative perspective, inspiring art that empowers, provokes introspection, and sparks meaningful dialogues on sociopolitical issues such as gender, race, mental health, neurodiversity, colonialism, and capitalism. Challenging conventional themes, Alanis aims to catalyze positive change through her work, drawing inspiration from artists who defy societal norms. Alanis works alongside with Amanda and Gabriel at Art for Good, an initiative leveraging the power of art to drive positive change in diverse communities. Together, they provide professional art services and innovative creative products, demonstrating art's potential as a force for good in the world. Director of Operations / Business Development Gabriel Lee Gabriel’s passions have led him to become the General Manager of Art for Good. Transcending his love for photography, Gabriel is a CAAS certified Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot, specialising in aerial photography and cinematography. Over the past decade, he has worked with various profit and non-profit organisations such as GuruRealiti, the Catholic Church, the People’s Association, and online car magazine Revv-Motoring Singapore. Gabriel finds passion and fulfilment in social work, with numerous years of experience in disaster response and humanitarian aid with Caritas Humanitarian Aid & Relief Initiatives, Singapore (CHARIS). He has led and organised mission teams to provide relief in countries such as Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. During which, he has also worked with children with disabilities, people with financial difficulties and refugees of war and natural disasters. At Art for Good, Gabriel gets to combine his two passions, by doing good through art. Project Executive Wendilyn Wendilyn is a digital artist driven by a passion to make the world a more vibrant and colorful place. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of digital illustration, she loves that it allows her to learn from mistakes and continually improve. Wendilyn's artistic style is characterized by bright, bold colors and a whimsical children's storybook aesthetic. As a creative, Wendilyn finds inspiration in the work of fellow artists and the community. She believes that art is a journey, not a destination, and that there's no such thing as perfection – only beauty in the eye of the beholder. Wendilyn's artistic philosophy is centered around spreading joy and happiness through her work. Through her daily creative practice, Wendilyn continually refines her craft, experimenting with new techniques and styles. Her unique approach balances texture and color, resulting in captivating digital illustrations that transport viewers to enchanting worlds. With a heart full of creativity and a passion for making a positive impact, Wendilyn's art is sure to delight and inspire audiences of all ages. Web-developer Zhansaya (Saya) M. Zhansaya (Saya) brings our mission to life online. As the web developer for Arts for Good, she is driven by a belief in the power of art to create positive change, and she channels that belief into building our digital home. Though her personal strength lies in code and majors in Data Science rather than illustration, she has a keen eye for design and a heartfelt appreciation for the bold colors and whimsical styles that give our community its unique character. She sees her role as a facilitator: she builds the platform that allows artists, volunteers, and supporters to connect and share their work. Art Therapists / Mental Health Professionals Senior Art Therapist / Supervisor Amanda Chen Amanda is a certified and experienced Art Therapist (MA-AT 2015 Masters in Art Therapy) and Arts Educator (Registered with MOE-AMIS), where her passion is in working with children, especially those with special needs and disabilities. She has been active and current in the social work scene for the past decade and has worked with many charities and social enterprises, and currently sits on the board as Honorary Secretary of the Rare Disorders Society of Singapore. As the healing arts and the work of a therapist resonated so deeply with her, she decided to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy to become an Art Therapist. Amanda is the founder and key art therapist at Art for Good and believes that a lot of good can be done through art using the platform of a social enterprise. She believes in the healing therapeutic aspects of art and its many applications. Daphna Arbell Kehila Daphna Arbell Kehila has over 20 years’ experience as Expressive Arts Therapist. Daphna holds a PhD in Adult Education and a Master of Arts (MA) in Expressive Therapies from Lesley University in Cambridge Massachusetts. She also holds a master’s degree in Space Design from Musashino Art University in Tokyo, and a Master degree in Theatre Arts from Tel-Aviv University. Daphna incorporates her experience as a qualified Yoga Therapy practitioner with creative work, to cultivate inner strength, support mental health and wellbeing; she dedicates her time to create, develop and conduct programs and workshops for various populations, supporting the process of personal development and growth of individuals and communities. Living and working in Asia Pacific region for more than three decades, and as a permanent resident (PR) in Singapore since 2004, Daphna has a deep understanding of multicultural experiences. She is owner and director at West East Pte. Ltd, where she practices Expressive Arts Therapy and Yoga Therapy. Senior Art Therapist / Supervisor Senior Art Therapist Wendy Yap Wendy is a certified Art Therapist (2010) and Career Coach (NCDA, 2018). She is an associate faculty at Singapore University of Social Sciences and adjunct lecturer at Singapore Polytechnic. Wendy enjoys working with people from all walks of life. To her, everyone has a story to tell and listening empathetically is the key to help people to open up. Through this approach, her clients have found a safe outlet to work through their personal challenges. Apart from art and verbal therapy, Wendy is exploring to use of sports, pets and gardening to enhance the mental well-being of clients and the community at-large. She believes that being in touch with nature, animals and physical activities relax the mind and release happy hormones. Art Therapist Colette Alexandratos Colette is a dedicated Art Therapist specializing in supporting children, adolescents, and adults through creative expression and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Fluent in English and Greek, she holds a Master’s in Art Therapy from Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore, and is a registered member of ANZACATA, ATAS, and the HCPC in the UK. With a trauma-informed and person-centered approach, Colette uses art as a means of communication and self-discovery to empower individuals, fostering insight and healing. Her experience includes working with diverse international clients, addressing challenges such as anxiety, depression, school avoidance, eating disorders, and conditions like Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Art Therapist Christopher Tan Christopher Tan Meng Loong is a skilled mental health professional and registered art therapist with extensive experience supporting individuals across diverse age groups. Specializing in trauma-informed care, he uses creative therapies to address complex trauma, emotional challenges, and mental health issues, including domestic violence, sexual abuse, and emotional dysregulation. With over a decade of experience, Christopher has facilitated impactful one-on-one and group therapy sessions, empowering individuals through art to foster healing, resilience, and self-expression. Holding advanced degrees in art therapy and psychology, he is a dedicated member of professional organizations committed to promoting mental well-being with empathy and professionalism. Kit Louis Kit, an accredited art psychotherapist with 11+ years of experience, provides a nurturing sanctuary for clients to rediscover their inner selves through art. Collaborating gently, she guides individuals in using art as a transformative tool to navigate life's challenges. Specializing in diverse art therapy approaches, Kit warmly welcomes individuals of all genders, orientations, and ages. Her interventions, backed by a Master of Arts in Art Therapy from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, adapt to individual needs. Previously assisting those with trauma and mental health challenges, Kit integrates art therapy into workshops and group sessions. Her practice also includes holistic healing techniques like reiki and Aroma Freedom Technique (AFT). Senior Art Therapist Art Therapist Karen KOH centres her practice with the arts as an essential for holistic personal development and meaning-making of life experiences. She have 9 years of experience as an art therapist and 8 years working with seniors. Rooted in disciplines of psychology, art therapy and spirituality, she has been active in healthcare and social service settings engaging with different communities like older adults and caregivers. Karen has been growing her practice as an art therapist-artist in community-based settings. Having implemented fruitful programmes through collaborations in the expanding arts & health context, Karen has also contributed in the creation of arts toolkits to equip community care professionals and volunteers with creative care skills. She believes accessibility to the arts should be an everyday practice for people from all walks of life. She is a registered art therapist with Art Therapists’ Association of Singapore (ATAS) and The Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA). Karen Koh Family Counsellor & Coach Xavier Woon As a Family Counsellor and Coach, Xavier is passionate about helping individuals and families overcome challenges and achieve their potential. His supportive and empowering approach ensures clients feel understood and valued. For over 15 years, Xavier has conducted workshops on mental well-being for schools, institutions, and organisations. As an adjunct lecturer, he has taught counselling skills, conflict management, and crisis intervention, engaging students eager to enhance their soft skills. With expertise in one-on-one and group settings, Xavier tailors counselling and coaching sessions to individual needs and provides training on family-related issues like communication and conflict resolution. As a father of four, he promotes healthy relationships through practical strategies, helping clients improve family dynamics and resolve conflicts with care. Senior Art Therapist Lela Aswad Lela is an accredited art therapist with 17 years of experience working with neurodiverse and neurotypical infants, children, adolescents, and adults. Passionate about art, mental health, and people, she provides individual art therapy sessions and facilitates workshops for women, educators, healthcare workers, and seniors. She specialises in non-functional communication, challenging behaviours, and various developmental delays and diagnoses, including ASD, GDD, ID, ADHD, MD, DS, SPD, OCD, Kabuki syndrome, and individuals who are at risk. Lela provides therapy in English, Bahasa Melayu, and Bahasa Indonesia. Her areas of work include, but are not limited to, self and sensory regulation, anxiety, stress, fatigue, burnout, relationship issues, identity, grief, trauma, and emotional well-being. She is registered with the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA), the peak professional body representing creative arts therapists in Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region. Artist/ Art Teaching Team Art Teacher Gabriel Lee Gabriel’s passions have led him to become the General Manager of Art for Good. Transcending his love for photography, Gabriel is a CAAS certified Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot, specialising in aerial photography and cinematography. Over the past decade, he has worked with various profit and non-profit organisations such as GuruRealiti, the Catholic Church, the People’s Association, and online car magazine Revv-Motoring Singapore. Gabriel finds passion and fulfilment in social work, with numerous years of experience in disaster response and humanitarian aid with Caritas Humanitarian Aid & Relief Initiatives, Singapore (CHARIS). He has led and organised mission teams to provide relief in countries such as Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. During which, he has also worked with children with disabilities, people with financial difficulties and refugees of war and natural disasters. At Art for Good, Gabriel gets to combine his two passions, by doing good through art. Peter Loh Peter was Amanda’s first art teacher, when she was 4 years old. Peter is a self-taught artist, cartoonist and graphic designer who has been doing freelance work and working in design houses for more than one and a half decades, creating a plethora of traditional and digital illustrations, logos and other graphic designs for hundreds of clients, from individuals to MNCs. He has self-published a number of illustrated story books and also put his artistic skills to use in a string of educational books for various authors, both locally and in the US. On top of that, Peter has also conducted art lessons in schools and company offices, as well as in charities and non-profit organizations, like the Down Syndrome Association of Singapore. Creative Consultant / Artist / Art Teacher Nagomi Artist / Teacher Goh Keat Long Goh Keat Leong grew up in a humble fishing village with an exceptional interest in drawing. As art lessons were considered an extravagance, he taught himself sketching and illustration. In 2017, he chanced upon Pastel Nagomi Art. This simple form of art rekindled his long-lost desire in art creation, and he started his journey as a Pastel Nagomi Art instructor. Keat Leong believes that art is not just about drawing skills and creativity. Art can be a simple form of therapy that brings balance to people’s emotional harmony, and it should always be a part of our lives. In 2019, he founded Zundeng Art based on his alias name, Zundeng. Zundeng Art is known for the willingness to share valuable and quality content openly and the stencils that he designed and created are widely used in many countries! Artist / Art Teacher Wendilyn Wendilyn is a digital artist driven by a passion to make the world a more vibrant and colorful place. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of digital illustration, she loves that it allows her to learn from mistakes and continually improve. Wendilyn's artistic style is characterized by bright, bold colors and a whimsical children's storybook aesthetic. As a creative, Wendilyn finds inspiration in the work of fellow artists and the community. She believes that art is a journey, not a destination, and that there's no such thing as perfection – only beauty in the eye of the beholder. Wendilyn's artistic philosophy is centered around spreading joy and happiness through her work. Through her daily creative practice, Wendilyn continually refines her craft, experimenting with new techniques and styles. Her unique approach balances texture and color, resulting in captivating digital illustrations that transport viewers to enchanting worlds. With a heart full of creativity and a passion for making a positive impact, Wendilyn's art is sure to delight and inspire audiences of all ages. Want to be part of our team? Join Us! Community Featured Artists

  • About Blob | Art For Good

    Discover Blob, the lovable character from Art For Good, inspiring creativity and kindness through art and storytelling. Learn more about Blob's adventures and mission! Meet Blob Blob's profile Name: Blob Title: Mental Health Advocate Birthday: 16 June 2021 Colour: Turquoise (sometimes in other colours as his mood changes) Origin: A blob of paint Interests: Art Mental Well-Being Personal Development Family and Friends and... Plants and Animals! Blob has joined Art for Good as the official Mental Health Advocate since June, 2021. Started by sharing his mindfulness journey to promote mental well-being on social media, he has successfully gained children and parents' affection. Recently, he has started sharing more of his thoughts, such as self love, green lifestyle, art tips, through quotes, comics and featuring more of his family and friends. Before joining Art for Good, Blob has been through a turmoil of depression. Yet, he came to our art therapist and learnt the way to understand his emotions better. Therefore, Blob believes that self-awareness and continuous personal development are the keys to good mental well-being. Stories Story 1 Meet Blob Story 2 Blob Gets Art Therapy Story 3 Blob Explores Art for Self-Care Story 4 Blob Learns About Art Therapy Meet Blob's Family and Friends! Citrus and Lemon Citrus (orange) and Lemon (yellow) are Blob's friends who always encourage Blob and give Blob positive feedback. Blob is always happy when being with them. Little Pink Little Pink is Blob's younger sister, and the twin of Lavender. Little Pink is a caring and sweet little girl. She loves to give Blob a warm hug when he needs it. About Art For Good Ms. Mint Mint is Bob's art therapist and mentor. She patiently helps blob to cope with his emotions so Blob could understand himself better. Lavender Lavender is Blob's younger sister and the twin of Little Pink. Lavender is quite sensitive and loves to find Blob for comfort and advice. Good News

  • Art for Good | Art Therapy | Community Art

    Best Art Therapy Provider 2025| Art for Good uses art therapy and community art to create positive social impact, supporting mental well-being and underprivileged communities through creative programs and initiatives. Art For Good Mental Health & Well-Being Create Art. Create Good. Home At Art for Good, we can use ART to create GOOD! At Art for Good, we believe in the power of art therapy and community art to heal, inspire, and empower. Awarded the Best Art Therapy Provider 2025, our philosophy is to use art to create good, advocate the importance of good mental health and well-being through visual arts and art therapy. Art has no boundaries , regardless of special needs or disabilities, art therapy is inclusive and for everyone. As a social enterprise, we look to provide art therapy to children, people with special needs and seniors. More than just an art studio , Art for Good is a collaborative space where creativity becomes a bridge, connecting and uplifting everyone. We believe that being part of a compassionate community also plays a vital role in mental wellness . By caring for ourselves and connecting with others, each of us can inspire, uplift, and make a difference to disadvantaged communities, including individuals with disabilities and underprivileged children in Singapore. At Art for Good, we use ART to create GOOD. Join us in making a difference—one BLOB and person at a time. Join Us! OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS Join us as an artist for our projects which include community art projects, events, exhibitions and other opportunities. BOOK A CLASS / JOIN OUR WORKSHOPS We have different classes for personal development, mental well-being and giving back to various causes for both adults and children. Book a session that is suitable for you and your family. BE PART OF OUR COMMUNITY Join us as a volunteer or a collaborator, so we can build more community art projects that champion various social causes and create meaningful projects. Upcoming Sessions at Our Art Studio Art Therapy (Individual Session) This therapeutic approach delves into introspection and personal discovery Read More 1 hr 150 Singapore dollars $150 Book Now Art Therapy Consultation This therapeutic approach delves into introspection and personal discovery. Read More 30 min 60 Singapore dollars $60 Book Now Art Open Studio Art Open Studio is a community space for individuals of all backgrounds Read More 1 hr 40 Singapore dollars $40 Book Now Projects for Good These creative art projects have made us proud. They allow us to give back to the community. We would love to share with you our fantastic art projects and programs. View More

  • Contact | Art For Good

    Connect with Art for Good to collaborate, volunteer, or learn more about our art initiatives. Reach out today and be part of the movement for positive change through art. Contact and Create with Us! Feel free to drop us a message if you hope to learn more about our services or get involved! First Name Last Name Email Phone * Your Enquiry We have E-Newsletters for supporters and collaborators; and a WhatsApp group chat for like-minded artists, art practitioners and volunteers. If you would like to hear from us, please check the boxes to get active updates on our art projects, programs and volunteer opportunities. I want to subscribe to the newsletter! I want to join the WhatsApp Community! I agree to the privacy policy. Send Thanks for submitting!

  • Shop for good | Art For Good

    Shop for Good with Art for Good! Explore unique, handcrafted items that support our mission of creating positive change through art. Every purchase makes a difference. Welcome to Shop for Good! We believe in empowering and creating meaning in what we do, which is the essence of our shop. Purchases from our shop go towards various causes which we stand for! Browse by Category All Paintings For Good Crafts For Good Merch For Good Art Outreach Program Beads by YTJ Chloe Chek Cindy Phua Jayden Lau Jonas Teo Koh Jun Kai Leslie Lim Lucas Teo Titus Teo Sort by Quick View Where Colours Touch the Earth Price $250.00 Out of Stock Quick View Gaze of a woman Price $500.00 Add to Cart Quick View An Evening in the City Price $150.00 Add to Cart Quick View Mountains Price $250.00 Add to Cart Quick View Magical Skies Price $200.00 Out of Stock Quick View Courage Price $200.00 Add to Cart Quick View Rainbow Forest Price $250.00 Out of Stock Quick View Color Jive Price $300.00 Out of Stock Quick View River Flows in You Price $250.00 Out of Stock Quick View Koi Kinship Price $150.00 Out of Stock Quick View Crochet Pouches Price $15.00 Pre-Order Quick View Bakcang Price $10.00 Pre-Order Quick View Strawberry Crochet Price $10.00 Pre-Order Quick View Marshmallow Friend Crochet Price $15.00 Pre-Order Quick View Mochi Cat Crochet Price $10.00 Pre-Order Quick View Sushi Cat Crochet Price $15.00 Pre-Order Load More

  • Featured Artists | Art For Good

    Meet the talented artists featured by Art for Good. Discover their inspiring works and learn how their creativity drives positive social change through art. Featured Artists The artworks and products of these artists are featured in our shop in order to empower vulnerable individuals with special needs. Click on their personal icons to check out the products by each of them! Artists with Disabilities Beads by YTJ Beads By YTJ is a handcrafted paper jewelry and crafts brand created by a mother-daughter duo, Jane and Yue Ting. Yue Ting, who has autism, finds joy and purpose in quilling, an art form involving the rolling and shaping of paper strips into intricate designs. Their jewelry is beautifully crafted, lightweight, comfortable, and coated with a water-resistant layer. Chloe Chek Age: 11 Disability: Rare Disorder (SMA2) Chloe has Spinal muscular atrophy type 2 (SMA2), a genetic neuromuscular disorder affecting nerve cells that control voluntary muscles (motor neurons). She is wheelchair bound and has weak fine motor skills. She is aware she is different from other children, often feeling left out during physical education and sports activities. However, she maintains a positive outlook to life and has a love for art. She hopes that she is able to create art that people would love and that they will buy her artwork! Cindy Phua Cindy Phua, a self-taught artist with a natural talent for drawing and painting, worked as a nail artist for over 10 years. She turned to art as therapy during a period of mental health struggles and severe anxiety. This process reignited her passion for art and her keen eye for detail. Cindy's hyper-realistic, dream-like paintings express hope, peace, and happiness, which she wishes to share with others. She aspires to be an artist and advocate for mental health through her experiences. Jayden Lau Age: 14 Disability: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Jayden, diagnosed with ADHD, faces challenges with self-control, attention, and sitting still, but his love for painting and mixing colors shines through. During Art Therapy sessions, he creates beautiful art pieces, sometimes co-creating with his younger brother Javier and sister Janelle, who has a rare disorder. Jayden also enjoys cooking and baking in his free time. Koh Jun Kai Age: 21 Disability: Autism Jun Kai is diagnosed with autism and has a unique perspective that shines through his passions and talents. Drawing and painting provide him with a sense of calm and serve as a tool for emotional regulation. Recently, he has embraced digital art, enjoying the process of drawing people and showcasing his keen eye for detail. His artistic talent has led to several commissioned works, highlighting his dedication and ability to connect with others through his creations. In addition to art, Jun Kai has a deep fascination with Lego constructions, particularly the mechanics of Lego Technic gears. Jonas Teo Age: 14 Disability: Autism Jonas is one of three children in his family, each diagnosed with unique special conditions. While Jonas has Autism Spectrum Disorder, his two brothers live with an immunodeficiency disorder that requires lifelong treatment. Despite these challenges, Jonas shines as a young aspiring artist with remarkable talent and creativity. Jonas’s artwork reflects his vibrant personality and interests, often featuring rainbows, Mario, and pirates. Through art, he finds joy, expression, and a sense of accomplishment. His creativity not only showcases his talent but also serves as a source of inspiration for those around him. Jonas enjoy playing swtich games like Mario and Zelda. He also trains regularly for long distance at track and have started running for cross country events to build up his endurance and running speed. Titus Teo Age: 10 Disability: Rare Disorder (Immunity Deficiency) Titus is the youngest of three siblings, all with unique special needs. He and his brother have an immunodeficiency disorder requiring lifelong treatment of monthly 10-hour intravenous immunoglobulin therapy to prevent lung infections. Music and art help Titus regulate his emotions. Since age nine, he has pursued his passion for music by learning the flute, piano, and guzheng (his school CCA). Titus enjoys building Lego and swimming, and his favorite color is turquoise, while his favorite character is Kirby. Lucas Teo Age: 14 Disability: Rare Disorder (Immunity Deficiency) Lucas has an immunodeficiency disorder requiring lifelong monthly 10-hour intravenous immunoglobulin therapy at the hospital to prevent bacterial infections, such as influenza. He also has dyslexia and faced learning challenges throughout his academic years, which necessitated school and therapy support. Lucas is incredibly talented in art and has a deep love for animals, particularly reptiles like tortoises and snakes. He enjoys building Lego models and figurines and finds sketching helpful for self-regulating his emotions. Additionally, Lucas engages in gym workouts and track training to channel his energy and build endurance. Leslie Lim Age: 21 Disability: Autism Leslie experienced speech delay until the age of five, found a way to express himself through art. Learning about art became a turning point for him, as it was a meaningful avenue for communication and self-expression. His artwork often features elements of nature, including animals, people, trees, and leaves, reflecting his deep appreciation for the world around him. Beyond art, Leslie is passionate about music and enjoys singing, as well as playing the guitar, keyboard, and cello. Art continues to play a significant role in his life. Through his creativity, Leslie finds both peace and connection. Our Team Learning Journey

  • Story 3- Blob Explores Art for Self-Care | Art For Good

    Join Blob on a journey to discover how art can be a powerful tool for self-care. Learn about creative ways to nurture mental well-being with Art for Good. Story 3 Blob Explores Art for Self-Care Story 2 Story 4 Our Clients & Partners To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Accreditations & Awards

  • Our Community | Art For Good

    Join Art For Good's vibrant community of artists, volunteers, and individuals, united to create positive social change through art, healing, and connection. Our Community Step into the heart of community and creativity at Art for Good, where we celebrate the profound impact of coming together. Our emphasis on community is not just a philosophy; it's a catalyst for social change. Supported by a team comprising various talents, dedicated volunteers, inspiring artists with disabilities, and enthusiastic interns, Art for Good is a vibrant tapestry of diversity united by a common goal – creating meaningful social impact. Our community thrives on the strength of its diversity. With a team of various talents, including artists, volunteers, interns, and individuals with disabilities, we believe in the transformative power of collaboration. Each unique contribution enriches our collective narrative, fostering an inclusive environment where every voice matters. We encourage you to join us in the creation of meaningful projects! At Art for Good, we believe in the harmonious convergence of art therapy, art classes, and community art to create profound social impact. Supported by our diverse team, these pillars become powerful instruments for change. Together, we create a space where the healing power of art nurtures mental health, fosters connections, and leaves a lasting imprint on our community. Join our community at Art for Good, where diversity is not just embraced; it's celebrated. Through the collective efforts of various talents, volunteers, artists with disabilities, and interns, we aim to inspire social impact that reverberates far beyond our creative spaces. Together, let's weave a tapestry of resilience, unity, and positive change through the transformative pillars of art therapy, art classes, and community art. Our Team Connect with us via Email and Whatsapp! We have a WhatsApp group chat for like-minded artists, art practitioners and volunteers. If you would like to hear from us, please leave your message below. You will get active updates on our art projects, programs and volunteer opportunities. First Name Last Name Email Phone Tell us a bit about yourself Required * Required I agree to the privacy policy Send Thanks for submitting!

  • Story 2- Blob Gets Art Therapy | Art For Good

    Discover how Blob experiences the transformative power of art therapy with Art for Good. Learn how creativity promotes healing and emotional well-being for children. Story 2 Blob Gets Art Therapy Story 1 Story 3 Our Clients & Partners To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Accreditations & Awards

  • Privacy Policy | Art For Good

    At Art For Good, your privacy matters. Our Privacy Policy explains how we responsibly collect, use, and protect your personal information while ensuring transparency and security. Privacy Policy We do not store credit card details nor do we share customer details with any 3rd parties. What information do we collect? We collect information from you when you register on the site, place an order, enter a contest or sweepstakes, respond to a survey or communication such as e-mail, or participate in another site feature. When ordering, we may ask you for your name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, credit card information or other information. How do we use your information? We may use the information we collect from you when you purchase products, enter a contest or promotion, respond to a survey or marketing communication, surf the website, or use certain other site features in the following ways: 1. To personalize your shopping experience and to allow us to deliver the type of content and product offerings in which you are most interested. 2. To allow us to better service you in responding to your customer service requests. 3. To process your transactions even quicker. Your information, whether public or private, will not be sold, exchanged, transferred, or given to any other company for any reason whatsoever, without your consent, other than for the express purpose of delivering the purchased product or service requested. 4. To administer a contest, promotion, survey or other site feature. 5. To send periodic emails If you have opted-in to receive our e-mail newsletter, we may send you information and updates pertaining to your order, in addition to receiving occasional company news, updates, related product or service information, etc. If you would no longer like to receive promotional e-mail from us, please click “unsubscribe” link on the bottom of each e-mail newsletter. How do we protect visitor information? We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. Your personal information is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by a limited number of persons who have special access rights to such systems, and are required to keep the information confidential. When you place orders or access your personal information, we offer the use of a secure server. All sensitive / credit information you supply is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and then encrypted into our databases to be only accessed as stated above. Art for Good Pte Ltd reserves the rights to share any information and data gathered from their website with their partners and sponsors as part of their partnership agreements. Do we use "cookies"? You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser setting. Do we disclose the information the information collected to external third parties? We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information unless we provide you with advance notice, except as described below. The term “outside parties” does not include website hosting partners and other parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. Only employees who need access to your personal information to perform a specific job are granted access to your personal information. We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others’ rights, property, or safety. However, non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses. While we use industry-standard precautions to safeguard your personal information, we cannot guarantee complete security. 100% complete security does not presently exist anywhere online or offline. How can you opt-out, remove or modify information you have provided to us? To delete all of your online account information from our database, sign into the “My Account” section of our site and remove your shipping addresses, billing addresses & payment information. Please note that we may maintain information about an individual sales transaction in order to service that transaction and for record keeping. Third party links Occasionally, at our discretion and in an attempt to provide you with increased value, we may include third party links on our site. These linked sites have separate and independent privacy policies. We therefore have no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these linked sites. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of our site and welcome any feedback about these linked sites (including if a specific link does not work). Art for Good reserves to right to the images, graphics and logos which are displayed on our website. Usage of any of our publicity materials requires a written permission from us and mentioned credits are required. Changes to our policy If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will update the “Privacy Policy“ modification date below. This policy was last modified on 12 July 2020. Online policy only This online privacy policy applies only to information collected through our website and not to information collected offline. Consent By using our site, you consent to our privacy policy. Questions and Feedback We welcome your questions, comments, and concerns about privacy. Please send us any and all feedback pertaining to privacy, or any other issue on the Contact Page. Art for Good is a company legally established in Singapore. 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  • Thank You Page | Art For Good

    Thank you for supporting Art For Good! Your contribution helps us continue using art to inspire, heal, and bring positive change to the community. Home Thank you, Donor Name We are so grateful for your generous donation of $0. Your donation number is #1000. You’ll receive a confirmation email soon.

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