" I am moved by the
beauty and insight found in the artwork of these children. Aldea's
Children's Art Therapy Calendar is a testament to the healing effect
of art therapy."
-Congressman Mike Thompson
"The Aldea Art Therapy Program enables children to express themselves
in a way that expands their vision of the world and their place
in it."
-State Senator Wesley Chesbro
Words alone are not enough to express what
children feel. This is especially true when they are faced with the
complex issues of divorce, grief,
violence, abuse, neglect or coping with a disability. That is why
art therapy has become an integral part of the treatment program
at Aldea
Children and Family Services, which serves the mental health needs
of children and their families in Napa and Solano Counties of California.
Art therapy gives these children a voice to express a wide range
of emotions and helps them work through conflicts and traumas
with the
guidance of trained therapists.
The art in this calendar represents
an array of children's work, from whimsical to evocative. While expressing
themselves in this visual
way, the children gain a sense of empowerment. Their accomplishments
in art therapy also act to help them develop a positive self-image
and improve their self-esteem.
Aldea, Spanish for little village,
is a non-profit organization that offers verbal, play and art
therapy to children
in outpatient, residential, and school settings. Services
are provided to families in crisis and need regardless of their
income or ability to pay. Through the sales of this calendar,
we hope to increase our art therapy services to even more children
who could benefit from this unique and powerful means of expression.
We
thank the sponsors of Aldea's Art Therapy Program, whose concern
and generosity have helped make this program and
publication possible. Gratitude
is also due to Aldea's administration and staff for their vision
and support of this project. But we especially acknowledge
the children, whose creativity in the face of adversity is an inspiration
to all of us.
Al Friedman, M.A., A.T.R.
Project Coordinator / Art Therapist. |