Orillia Museum of Art & History Launches Art-Making Kits for At-Risk Youth

By: Press Release

Orillia, ON – The Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH) is excited to announce the development of 60 “Explore, Inspire, Celebrate” art-making kits designed for children and youth from families experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. This initiative aims to empower these young individuals by providing them with the tools and resources to express their creativity and discover their potential.

Each art-making kit includes materials for creating a unique piece of artwork, an online and written lesson, complimentary passes to the museum, and grocery store gift cards. Through this project, OMAH seeks to inspire youth to explore their creativity, work with new art materials, and gain valuable skills.

“This program is more than just art; it’s an opportunity for children and youth to see that they have the power to succeed within themselves,” said Trish Crowe-Grande, Chair of OMAH’s Board of Directors. “We are thrilled to provide a meaningful outlet for creativity that can foster resilience and self-expression.”

OMAH is proud to collaborate with local organizations including Green Haven Shelter for Women, The Lighthouse, Simcoe County CAPC, part of Catulpa Community SupportServices, and the Orillia Rapid Rehousing Site for Youth run by Elizabeth Fry Society Simcoe Muskoka. These partnerships ensure that the kits reach those who will benefit most from this enriching experience.

Funding for this initiative has been generously provided by the County of Simcoe through the Reaching Home program, which aims to combat homelessness and support vulnerable populations