It's A W.I.N. (Art & Wellness In Nature)
The It's A W.I.N. (Art & Wellness in Nature) initiative is a community-driven approach to supporting youth, families, and community partners in North Chicago, Waukegan, Round Lake, and Highwood to:
The It's A W.I.N. initiative supports children, families, and community members through their ecosystem of care. We create long-term partnerships with vital community organizations who support youth education and health, and shape our program around community-defined goals, knowledge, and feedback. In order to deliver culturally-competent programs at multiple touch-points in a child's life, we intentionally partner with a wide variety of organizations, including healthcare providers, libraries, childcare providers, nature organizations, immigrant support organizations, and school systems.
- Increase equitable access to the many health benefits of nature;
- Strengthen environmental awareness and action through youth empowerment; and
- Cultivate rich cultural connections to the natural world.
The It's A W.I.N. initiative supports children, families, and community members through their ecosystem of care. We create long-term partnerships with vital community organizations who support youth education and health, and shape our program around community-defined goals, knowledge, and feedback. In order to deliver culturally-competent programs at multiple touch-points in a child's life, we intentionally partner with a wide variety of organizations, including healthcare providers, libraries, childcare providers, nature organizations, immigrant support organizations, and school systems.
We use art and nature in our programs because of the many documented health benefits of outdoor time and creative expression, especially for young minds. We customize our youth programs to suit the needs and desires of our partner organizations and communities, so there are many options for partnership! All of our programs can also be bilingual in English and Spanish.
Examples of past programs include:
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If you are interested in participating or supporting IT’S A W.I.N, please contact: Dani Abboud at dabboud@brushwoodcenter.org.
COVID-19 Response
In 2020, while COVID-19 put a hold on any in-person programming we worked closely with our community partner organizations to learn about the most urgent needs communities are facing, and how we can plug in to help.
Read this blog post to learn more about the ways in which we have adapted our programming to respond to the evolving needs of our community partners and families in Lake County during this crisis. View our youth art zine, Caring for Our Future, an exhibition of student artwork, poetry, and advice from middle school students in our COVID-19 virtual programming with Family Services of Lake County's Y.E.S.S. program. |
Artwork by a student from Family Services of Lake County's Y.E.S.S. Program, created during a virtual program with Brushwood Center staff.
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