Mission
Statement
The HARC
Foundation’s Greater Mission is
to preserve and promote the value and importance of Creative
Arts and Creative Artists in America – culturally, aesthetically,
economically and therapeutically – as a fundamental requirement
in fostering and maintaining a healthy society.
HARC’s Core Mission is to help qualified
emerging American Creative Artists by identifying their needs
and providing solutions through Foundation programs that will
benefit their livelihood and encourage achievement of their artistic
potential.
Dual
Purpose
HARC’s primary purpose is to discover, nurture, support, promote and present emerging American Creative
Artists in order to protect current artistic work in progress;
to ensure the continuation of artistic creation; and, to provide
the potential for future creative works. Creative Artists who
are selected from all art disciplines, including fine arts, visual
arts, literary arts, music and dance, receive cash HARC Awards,
promotional benefits and opportunities for public presentation
of their works.
HARC (Help Artists and Rehabilitate Children) maintains a secondary purpose
to use the Creative Arts as a therapeutic science in the rehabilitation
of abused, neglected and traumatized children. Since art, music
and dance, for example, are used in therapy, not
as therapy, the Creative Arts Therapy (CAT) programs must be administered
by trained, licensed CAT Therapists. Selected Creative Artists
receive cash awards to attend accredited Graduate Schools with
degreed programs necessary for licensure. Upon completion and receipt
of their credentials, CAT Award recipients (Clinical Art Therapists,
Music Therapists and Dance Therapists) are required to work with
abused and neglected children.
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