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Use your powers for good not evil with Gloucestershire charity Artshape.

Posted by Holly Knowlman in News on Friday 8th January 2010. Tagged with artshape, Charity.

Hey there creative types! Was one of your New Year's resolutions to do more good things for other people? Maybe take on a little charity work? Something local, that uses your creative skills?

If so, you should totally check out Artshape. Based just down the road from Cheltenham (by which I mean, in Gloucester), Artshape is an awesome charity that helps adults in their personal and professional artistic development, particularly those facing barriers to participation. They run loads of great projects across the county, some of which need help from volunteers in order to take place.

I'm going to be finding out more about Artshape and what they get up to over the next few weeks - from the looks of their website they have tonnes of really interesting, worthwhile stuff going on. So watch this space for more, but in the meantime if you fancy signing up to get involved head over to their website. All the information you need is there.


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