Greater Princeton AYLUS Art Therapy Initiative-Crayons for Hospitalized Children (4th) in January 2024

In January, the Greater Princeton & Far Beyond Branch of AYLUS (GPA) hosted a drive to collect new or used crayons as part of GPA Art Therapy Initiative, sending crayons as gifts to many hospitalized children. 

The recycling will not only reduce waste but also bring happiness to hospitalized children through art and creative expression. Studies have shown that art therapy can reduce heart rates, improve cognition, release endorphins, and alleviate stress. Kids and families experiencing extended hospitalization go through insurmountable stress. However, kids at children’s hospitals who had access to art supplies experienced lower levels of stress than those who did not. The Crayons are free and often brought home by parents and kids’ post-hospital.

Many GPA members participated in the drive, spreading the words and flyers and promoting the crayon drive at their schools and neighbors.

GPA Volunteers: Jiawei Lyu (1/27, 1 hr), Robert Luan (1/27, 1 hr), William Luan (1/27, 1 hr), Joey Deng (1/27, 1 hr), Ashton Lee (1/27, 1 hr), Ariel Lee (1/27, 1 hr), Ziqi Zhang (1/27, 1 hr), Sophia Liu (1/27, 1 hr), Alice Wang (1/27, 1 hr), Alexander Wang (1/27, 1 hr), Michael Yang (1/28, 1 hr), Jonathan Yang (1/28, 1 hr), Aaron Li (1/28, 1 hr), Annie Xu (1/28, 2 hrs), Martin Zhao (1/28, 1 hr), Owen Zhao (1/28, 1 hr), Yolanda Zhang (1/28, 1 hr), Melanie You (1/28, 1 hr), Catherine You (1/28, 1 hr), James Yang (1/28, 2 hrs), Emma Yang (1/28, 1 hr), Daniel Liang (1/28, 1 hr), Alex Qi (1/28, 1 hr), Cheryl Chen (1/28, 1 hr), Ruth Rui (1/28, 1 hr), Sophia Feng (1/28, 1 hr), Michael Feng (1/28, 1 hr)

 

Updated: February 25, 2024 — 3:44 pm

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