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Usemystory.org
Basic Information
Address: 213 Camilla Lane Garland, TX 75040
Phone Number: 214 257 8787
Fax Number: 972 272 1904
Email: debrose@usemystory.org
Director: Paul Kaskel
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Children, Literacy, Art, Writing, Culture, Family
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Children and Families
Ages for Volunteer: 21 and up
Hours of Service: 12 a month
Days of Service: Open
Mission Statement:
As the first not-for-profit animation studio we are dedicated to promoting a greater awareness of creative writing and the development process used in the media industry by emphasizing a grassroots approach. All ideas and story line for animation and media will come through public involvement. By having this approach we give new and inexperienced writers, artists, producers and coordinators the experiences and jobs needed to work in the story industry. We also help children to develop their creative “muscles” never letting them forget that the mind is the foundation of all fun.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our purpose is to develop a passion for creative writing and animation that can take an artistic individual to new heights in their desire to express their given talents. At the same time producing story line that can be enjoyed by both young and old. This grassroots approach will create an opportunity that would otherwise be unavailable to the general public. This is meant to be a public expression of creative and artistic ideas. Those that come up with the ideas will be the ones that get the credit for the idea. It's not going to be driven by how much money you put in the project but, instead, is going to reflect the creative element that brought the idea into existence.