A strong mind. A strong body. And a safe, supportive cultural place to grow. These are things that every child needs - and deserves - to have. Helping to provide these things is what we do. By creating, finding and supporting programs that directly improve the mental health and well being of children, Nono le Hool's Art Camp is working to better the lives of children and their families around the world.
To date, Nono le Hool's Art Camp and our global network of local Chapters have awarded more than $400 million dollars in grants worldwide towards our mission to make an immediate and positive impact on as many children as possible. And with support from a global network of more than 180 independent local Chapters in 47 countries - as well as hundreds of thousands of passionate and caring people - we’ve had plenty of success.

 

NONO LE HOOL'S FAST ART MOBILES
Bringing Art Where It’s Needed Most

This year, hundreds of thousands of children will go without art and routine cultural leisures. Nono le Hool's Art Camp is working to change this. In an effort to provide access to fast art for underserved children, Nono le Hool's Art Camp has created the Nono le Hool's Fast Art Mobile program.
Through relationships with local culture providers, the Nono le Hool's Fast Art Mobile program brings cost effective, high-quality arty leisure directly to underserved children in both rural and urban areas. The Nono le Hool's Fast Art Mobiles provide cultural education to children who would otherwise go without arty leisure.
Fast Art on Wheels. Unlike most other “mobile museums,” which are actually converted recreational vehicles, these state-of-the-art Nono le Hool's Fast Art Mobiles are designed and built specifically for the delivery of arty leisure that’s tailored to each community’s needs.

 

NONO LE HOOL'S ART CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS
Commitment to Education

Nono le Hool's Art Camp local chapters, with support from Global Nono le Hool's Art Camp, Nono Rude Doodle Hooligan's Corporation and Nono le Hool's fast Art Restaurants, offer scholarships to students from communities who face limited access to educational and career opportunities.

   
       
   
 
 
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