Our Mission
The mission of Brush by Brush is to help people who need it the most. By selling pots, we donate all of the money to hospitals such as Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland. Benioff Children's Hospital is ranked among the nation's best children's hospitals. They have two main hospitals, one in San Francisco and the other in Oakland. They help patients with cancer. They invest in research to find better and different ways to treat and prevent diseases.
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Some pots examples:
Current Projects
Handing 75 Cards to Veterans!
On Veterans' day weekend, 11/12/2022, I dropped all the cards made in the workshops to the veterans at the Farmer's Market!
Third Card Workshop At Joyce Ellington Library
Even though there weren't many people at the library during the period I was there, we were still able to make around 5 cards!
Second Card Workshop At Dublin Library
With the help of many children (even two year olds!) and adults, I got the honor to host another program and make around 25 cards.
Card Workshop At Livermore Library
At Livermore Public Library, I was able to create more cards than the last: around 30 cards on 8/10!
Card Workshop At Joyce Ellington Library
At Joyce Ellington Library in San Jose, with the help of kids and parents, we were able to create 15 cards.
Card Workshop At Dublin Library
At Dublin Public Library, I had the privilege to hold a workshop in the library's program room. It was one of the first programs since quarantine and the members made 20 cards.
Stand at Downtown Farmer's Market
On 6/25/22, I had a pot's stand where I raised around $120.
Donating to a Foster Agency
Through the money that I was able to raise from selling pots throughout, I bought diapers, gift cards, and skin lotion worth $360 for foster children at Agape Villages Foster Family Agency in San Ramon.
Downtown Farmer's Market Sale
Cards for First Responders in the Hospital
With a group of friends, we made over 40 cards and dropped them off at Stanford Health Care in Pleasanton
Sale at the Park
My first sale was at Tawney Park in Pleasanton where I raised $75.