Our student Raina Ford wrote the children’s book, “I See U”, as a way for children who are the siblings of a child with a chronic illness or disability to recognize their feelings, validate them, and realize and understand that they are not alone. Check out this article that she did with ShoutoutAtlanta! We are so proud!
SHOUToutatlanta articlecreative.unity partners with DuPage County ACT-SO by mentoring their students in Performing Arts, Humanities, and Visual Arts categories to prepare for the competition & foster leadership & development skills.
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creative.unity traveled with the DuPage County ACT-SO students as they competed in the NAACP National Competition in Atlantic City, NJ!
Three creative.unity students went to Nationals competiting in a total of 5 categories!!
DuPage ACT-SO Student Concert & FundraiserDiversity of Thought: Virtual & In-Person Concert
DuPage ACT-SO Student Exhibition & Aritst Talk at Elmhurst Art Museum:Diversity of Thought