The Challenge
“Katie started coming to our weekly DrawBridge art group at the age of 5. Her gaze was downcast and she never smiled. After just a few art sessions… her mother told me that Katie was waking up excitedly every single morning and asking, ‘Is today art day?’ It’s been 6 years now, and Katie still jumps into my arms every week!”
Kathleen
DrawBridge facilitator
When children facing housing instability and other challenges have a regular access to expressive arts in safe, nurturing environments-
And when those spaces are guided by skilled compassionate facilitators trained in trauma-informed practices-
Then children are more likely to experience moments of creative engagement, connection, and affirmation on their own terms-
And over time, these experiences help cultivate trust, curiosity, self-expression, and resilience-
Contributing meaningfully to the broader web of support for children navigating adversity.
The Theory of Change
How We Work
We partner with shelters to bring our services to unhoused youth.
We train local artists and facilitators, grounded in trauma-informed practice.
We hire local community artists from the neighborhoods we serve.
We show up every week, at the same time, For years, not months.
Testimonial
"The children in the DrawBridge group came to my office and showed off their impressive art projects. They are so proud! They won’t let me exhibit them in my office, but insist on keeping everything and decorating their own walls. I was genuinely impressed!"
Jonathan
Re-Entry Program Staff
Our Programs
Our programs create the conditions for authentic creative expression, with the expertise of our trained facilitators, site staff, and Bay Area local community artists working together.













