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Art-Reach
Basic Information
Address: 1819 JFK Blvd, Ste. 200
Phone Number: 215-568-2115 x5
Fax Number: 215-568-2216
Email: info@art-reach.org
Director: Michael Norris
Additional Information
Causes Served: Arts & Culture, Accessibility, People with economic disadvantages
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: All ages, People with disabilities, People with economic disadvantages, Seniors
Ages for Volunteer: 16+
Hours of Service: Determined by volunteer's and Art-Reach's schedules
Minimum Hours Required: n/a
Days of Service: Determined by volunteer's and Art-Reach's schedules
Mission Statement:
Art-Reach connects underserved audiences with arts and culture experiences so that they can enjoy and benefit from the transformative powers of the arts.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Art-Reach believes the arts are an essential element in individual quality of life that should be accessible to everyone.
Program History:
The organization was founded in 1986 and has a growing group of committed and passionate volunteers. We call our volunteers Ambassadors because they are the face of Art-Reach in the community.
Events:
Our volunteers attend ticketed performances as well as museums and special events. We also have administrative volunteers who work in our office and people who write for our blog and website.