Date

12-2024

Document Type

Capstone Project (Open Access)

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Department

Health, Human Services and Public Policy

Major

Collaborative Health and Human Services

First Advisor

Caitlin Stinneford

Abstract

Homelessness among women in Monterey County has many women facing mental health challenges, social isolation, and financial instability. Gathering for Women, a local nonprofit, serves homeless and at-risk women by providing essential services, including opportunities for creative expression. The project focused on expanding art media workshops and hosting an Art Fair and Artist Showcase to amplify the voices of marginalized populations. Workshops introduced diverse artistic mediums including jewelry making, painting, knitting and design. The Art Fair showcased participants' work online and at a local gallery, promoting community connection and support. The project successfully engaged nine participants, creating opportunities for artistic expression and financial empowerment. However, challenges included limited workshop attendance and difficulties recruiting local artists to lead sessions. Despite these obstacles, the initiative highlighted the resilience of homeless women and fostered greater awareness of homelessness. Future recommendations include strengthening outreach efforts, diversifying workshop formats, and building partnerships with local artists to enhance engagement.

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