Aperture of Hope...seeing the light!
Sponsor a photo workshop...
Please consider sponsoring a photo workshop as a creative outlet through our Aperture of Hope...seeing the light! photography program. Any type of creative quest can be of great benefit, healing tool and connect to a brighter side of life! Professional photographer, Cath Adams believes in taking another step beyond by sharing her gift and passion of photography in reaching out to others. Your sponsorship will unite us together as a team, focusing on the present and future of our others by lifting up their spirits in giving them a creative outlet to life!
Benefits...
Shout-out...
Sponsorships of $400 and more will offer you a listing on our website and social media opportunities. Most importantly you will be giving HOPE, encouragement and inspiration!
Check out where you'll be seen:
Contact us...
to discuss the many ways to sponsor a workshop 970.948.3621
Please consider sponsoring a photo workshop as a creative outlet through our Aperture of Hope...seeing the light! photography program. Any type of creative quest can be of great benefit, healing tool and connect to a brighter side of life! Professional photographer, Cath Adams believes in taking another step beyond by sharing her gift and passion of photography in reaching out to others. Your sponsorship will unite us together as a team, focusing on the present and future of our others by lifting up their spirits in giving them a creative outlet to life!
Benefits...
- Build upon all aspects of communication skills
- Hope
- Highlight youth perspectives through creative expression
- Encouraging new ways of seeing their surroundings
- Decision making skills prior to capturing an image
- Opting for the outdoors by exploring and discovering our world
- Finding focus in a busy life style
- Creative outlet
- Hands on experiences where one learns from doing
- Making mistakes and learning from them
- Share their vision and story with others
- Utilizing the internet in a positive manner to display creative works
- Education and respect for copyright
Shout-out...
Sponsorships of $400 and more will offer you a listing on our website and social media opportunities. Most importantly you will be giving HOPE, encouragement and inspiration!
Check out where you'll be seen:
- Website listing on "Our Friends" link
- Facebook shout-out
- Instagram shout-out
Contact us...
to discuss the many ways to sponsor a workshop 970.948.3621
Words of HOPE...
"This photo workshop made me realize a talent I never thought I had. It made me feel better about myself for the first time in a long time. I made three new friends." - Alex age 16
"My mom just found out she had cancer but she's going to fight it and win! Photography helps me think about the beauty of life and share my pictures with my mom and have a great time looking at them together. Cath gave me the opportunity of learning how to relax and enjoy what life has to offer." - A child of age 12
"When I was in grade school, I was part of Cath's photography classes. She helped me see things in new and different ways. In high school I made some bad choices in experimenting with drugs and checked into a treatment center. During my treatment, I picked up my camera again and continued the skills Cath gave me. I am now clean from substance and photography is an important creative element to my recovery. Cath continues to show me the endless opportunities photography has to offer in my own personal growth, health, mind and spirit." - Anonymous age 17
"Cath who instructed the photo workshop helped me look at the little things in life by taking every moment and enjoy it more. I had the opportunity to make new friends that have a positive impact on my life." - Victoria age 16
"Cath gave me the opportunity to help me express my feelings through her photo workshop." - Rosa age 16
"I really enjoyed going out and re-immersing myself in something I have always had a passion for, but have lost touch with more recently. It was amazing how nice it felt to just go out with a camera and capture the beauty we were seeing. Through this experience, I am reminded to find time for the things that I love to do, like photography, because it can be therapeutic and good for the soul. Cath was there with me the whole time, and she was a huge part of this process of reintroducing photography into my life, and for that I am thankful." - Zoey age 19
"This photo workshop made me realize a talent I never thought I had. It made me feel better about myself for the first time in a long time. I made three new friends." - Alex age 16
"My mom just found out she had cancer but she's going to fight it and win! Photography helps me think about the beauty of life and share my pictures with my mom and have a great time looking at them together. Cath gave me the opportunity of learning how to relax and enjoy what life has to offer." - A child of age 12
"When I was in grade school, I was part of Cath's photography classes. She helped me see things in new and different ways. In high school I made some bad choices in experimenting with drugs and checked into a treatment center. During my treatment, I picked up my camera again and continued the skills Cath gave me. I am now clean from substance and photography is an important creative element to my recovery. Cath continues to show me the endless opportunities photography has to offer in my own personal growth, health, mind and spirit." - Anonymous age 17
"Cath who instructed the photo workshop helped me look at the little things in life by taking every moment and enjoy it more. I had the opportunity to make new friends that have a positive impact on my life." - Victoria age 16
"Cath gave me the opportunity to help me express my feelings through her photo workshop." - Rosa age 16
"I really enjoyed going out and re-immersing myself in something I have always had a passion for, but have lost touch with more recently. It was amazing how nice it felt to just go out with a camera and capture the beauty we were seeing. Through this experience, I am reminded to find time for the things that I love to do, like photography, because it can be therapeutic and good for the soul. Cath was there with me the whole time, and she was a huge part of this process of reintroducing photography into my life, and for that I am thankful." - Zoey age 19
When you need some extra support...
In life we may encounter situations where families as a whole need extra support, whether it be substance addiction, a family illness, social struggles, etc., we wish to provide resources as a reference tool to help assist you with systems of support. We do not endorse or have any particular affiliation with the below resources. The list of resources are not intended to replace the valuable advice of professional healthcare providers and are for your information. Please know that when considering any type of programs do your research and ask questions to determine if they fit your circumstances.
In life we may encounter situations where families as a whole need extra support, whether it be substance addiction, a family illness, social struggles, etc., we wish to provide resources as a reference tool to help assist you with systems of support. We do not endorse or have any particular affiliation with the below resources. The list of resources are not intended to replace the valuable advice of professional healthcare providers and are for your information. Please know that when considering any type of programs do your research and ask questions to determine if they fit your circumstances.
- Cainegel Connection - Connecting resources with people
- Pathfinders for Cancer Aspen, CO - Support program for cancer and chronically ill patients, caregivers, family members and the community. By focusing on the social, emotional and spiritual issues that accompany a diagnosis, this program fosters healing and personal growth at all stages of treatment — from diagnosis into survivorship, end-of-life, and grief and loss.
- Mind Springs Health / Mental Illness & Addiction Care - Providing Expert Treatment and Care for those Suffering from Mild to Severe Mental Illness and/or Addiction in Western Colorado