March 6, 2014
#BuyArtNotKids Auction
Art has always been the perfect way for me to relax and unwind, to draw out my frustration and a way to find myself. I try hard to encourage my boys to use their creativity and enjoy drawing, painting and sculpting.
Buy Art Not Kids’ (B.A.N.K.) is a fantastic organization that raises awareness and funds through art to support Ratanak International, a Canadian charity that rescues and rehabilitates child sex trafficking victims in Cambodia. The idea behind B.A.N.K is that art helps build up and communicate truths. They showcase art that inspires.
Their event is two fold; one to raise awareness about child sex trafficking in Cambodia while also raising funds to benefit Ratanak International.
The details:
Date: April 4th, 2014
Location: Havergal College – 1451 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON, M5N 2H9
Details: Will feature live music, performance art, raffle prizes, food, wine and auction. Tickets are $75.
You can purchase tickets online here. If you are unable to attend but want to donate you can do so here.
Here are some of my favourite pieces of artwork that I have framed around the house created by either myself or my children:
Disclosure: I did not receive compensation for this post. All opinions expressed are my own. Artwork is my own. Image at the beginning of the post is from #BuyArtNotKids
This sounds like a wonderful event and what a great way to raise awareness for such an important cause. I wish I lived closer so that I could attend.
What an incredibly important cause. Lovely of you to share. 🙂
This sounds like a great foundation. Art is very important and a great way for both adults and kids to express themselves.
Love what this organization is doing. It is definitely for a worthy cause.
What a great cause. I love the idea behind this amazing art show!
What a great organization. It is about time that someone raises awareness about child sex trafficking.
That sounds like a good organization. Thanks for spreading the awareness. Sharing.
Human trafficking is such a sad and destitute situation… it is mind boggling.
If there's any way SAFE International can help raise funds I'd be happy to help.