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THE CLOTHESLINE PROJECT

THE CLOTHESLINE PROJECT. HEALING LOVE OF SELF AND OTHERS AN ART THERAPY IDEA OF SHARING STORY WITHOUT TELLING BUT STILL LETTTING THE PAIN OUT. HEALING SHIRTS . Standing strong . Never Alone.

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THE CLOTHESLINE PROJECT

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  1. THE CLOTHESLINE PROJECT HEALING LOVE OF SELF AND OTHERS AN ART THERAPY IDEA OF SHARING STORY WITHOUT TELLING BUT STILL LETTTING THE PAIN OUT.

  2. HEALING SHIRTS

  3. Standing strong

  4. Never Alone Survivors are everywhere. we may even have friends that have been their too as survivors we seem to at times be able to pick out who has been through any kind of abuse, by just looking at the eyes alone.

  5. Healing through art • Something that I have never thought of before is that through this t-shirt project, healing happens much quicker as we use the whole brain, to create, to tell our story and not have to worry about others reactions. or them disbelieving us. • We know healing is happening we become brave enough to put it on a shirt that others will read

  6. Childhood should be fun not fear and pain. Childhood should not hurt

  7. Saying no to the cycle Deciding enough is enough and that you will not let the cycle go past you. Abuse will stop healing will come along.

  8. Deciding what to say.

  9. How much

  10. Which way do we chose to speak out?

  11. Choosing to speak out.

  12. Choosing to break the cycle

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