VIRTUAL: YTP’s Hope Archive Program
The Yellow Tulip Project (YTP) is a non-profit with a mission to smash the stigma surrounding mental health through dynamic nature, arts, and media based programming in partnership with youth leaders.
Calling all Maine youth ages 14-18! Would you like the opportunity to explore diverse ideas of hope in a creative way? We are unveiling our latest 6-week virtual program, “The Hope Archive” a digital archive of your representations of hope, communicated through photos, artwork, and music. Whether hope looks like your favorite spot in the local park, an instrument you like to play, a loved one, or a special song, we want to hear from you! Once complete, this project will be virtually displayed as a reminder that hope exists in endless forms.
Join us for virtual biweekly 1-hour meetings and connect with peers from across the state:
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Tuesday, March 24th from 5-6pm
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Tuesday, April 7th from 5-6pm
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Tuesday, April 21st from 5-6pm
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Tuesday, May 5th from 5-6pm
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Tuesday, May 19th from 5-6pm
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Tuesday, June 2nd from 5-6pm
**Important Registration Info:
Registration is available for Maine youth ages 14-18, with a total of 10 participants who will receive up to a $300 stipend for active participation. Please fill out our registration form by Friday, March 20th!
Interested and want to learn more? Please reach out to YTP’s Youth Engagement Coordinator, Camryn Baron, at rynnjbaro@gmail.com.