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KMOV (St. Louis)
A local nonprofit focusing on helping youth, young adults in recovery through art expands to new location.
2021 ARCHway Awards
Hope Creates in Q1, 2021 to support one Community Creation Event. Year-to-date, ARCHway has awarded over $6,000 in grants to increase access to treatment and recovery for those impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
2021 Whatβs Right with the Region Honoree
On May 13, 2021, FOCUS St. Louis, the regionβs premier leadership organization, will honor 20 individuals, organizations, and initiatives making a difference at the 24th Annual Whatβs Right with the Region Awards Celebration. These honorees were nominated by the public and selected by a committee of local leaders for their impact and service to the community.
The Journal
The News Source For Webster University
A program that hopes to help young adults stay sober through art.
KMOV4
Young addicts use art to 'stay clean during quarantine' as pandemic causes overdose deaths to accelerate.
In The Know With Ray Hartmann
Kathie Thomas shares about Hope Creates in a radio interview with Ray Hartmann from Big 550 KTRS St. Louis.
Hope Creates 2021 Virtual Gala News Release
Young addicts use artistic creativity to stay clean during quarantine as overdose deaths accelerate. Hope Creates shares their stories to inspire others during virtual gala.
St. Louis Magazine
Inside the sober arts community at Hope Creates
By Debra Chandler Landis
"I fell for the romantic stereotype of the tortured, addicted artist, and that drugs, alcohol, and self-destructive tendencies make you more creative and your work better. They do not.β
Alive Magazine
Hope Creates Helps Young Artists on Their Journey Out of Addiction
From the ancient Greeks to Ernest Hemingway, Amy Winehouse to Mac Millerβfor as long as there have been artists, there have also been the pervasive myth that creative people require the reckless abandon of drugs and alcohol to make their work.
But for just as long, those same substances have corroded and even stolen the lives of many of our brightest talents, and often far too soon. Thatβs why one St. Louis nonprofit is here to launch a new legendβand you can help them do it.
KPLR's Pulse St. Louis
It's been a busy winter for Hope Creates in the local media. First, Kathie and some recovering artists were interviewed on KPLR's Pulse St. Louis.
West Newsmagazine: The Art of Sobriety
Hope Creates programming was highlighted in a recent feature in West Newsmagazine. So grateful to get the opportunity to spread the word!
Local Youth and Young Adults in Recovery Showcase Their Creativity at Expressive Arts Exhibition
Exhibitors Use Art to Fight the War Against Drug and Alcohol Addiction
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 25, 2018 β Local teens and young adults will gather Sunday, Oct. 21, at .ZACK to display their artistic talents, ranging from paintings and metalsmithing to pottery and original music. Besides their wares, these budding artists also hope to promote a message theyβve all come to believe: creating art is more fun than addiction.
Arts and Education Council: Impact on Individuals
Hope Creates: Addressing a Public Health Crisis Through The Arts
βIn St. Louis, two people will die today from accidental overdoses, and tomorrow and the next day.β This staggering statistic offered by Kathie Thomas, founder of Hope Creates and supported by a 2016 study conducted by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, is just one example of the opioid crisis in St. Louis and across the country.
St. Louis Post Dispatch
From cutting to opiates, a Chesterfield teen's struggle to get sober.
Monica Dietz called her mom at 2 a.m. on Motherβs Day crying hysterically. She was sitting in her car in a McDonaldβs parking lot in Bloomsdale, Mo., after finding her boyfriend sleeping with another woman.
Imagine a Better St. Louis: Celebrating Sobriety Through Art
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) - For one mother, the opioid epidemic sweeping the nation became a personal battle as she worked to help her own daughter through recovery. During that difficult time, she turned to art, and the creative outlet is now one she is sharing with other young addicts.
KPLR Channel 11
Hope Creates founder Kathie Thomas took to the airwaves yesterday to share the mission of the organization. First on Fox 2 St. Louis (as seen above) and then on KPLR Channel 11, Kathie shared the art of sobriety with the aim to help alleviate the opioid crisis here in St. Louis.
Fox 2 Now: Hope Creates Expressive Art Exhibition: Helping young addicts in recovery.