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The Mountain Shadows: Painting Our World Radiantly (M:POWR) mural project, began in Spring 2013 and allows TLC/MIL students to connect, have conversations, paint murals, drum, and bond with participants from Mountain Shadows - a local non-profit that supports individuals with intellectual disabilities. Our painting and drumming are on pause until we can safely resume in person.
Learn more by watching a short .

A partnership between TLC, Mountain Shadows, Art Miles Mural Project, and recognized by UNESCO. Open to all ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø students @ any time. TLC students count these projects toward campus or civic engagement & will earn a UNESCO certificate if they complete 7 hours minimum with any combination of these activities.
We are very fortunate that our Art Miles partner, Dr. Joanne Tawfilis, is also a commissioner for the United Nations and provides TLC/MIL students with a UNESCO certificate if students are:

Join us every Friday for conversation and connection with our friends at Mountain Shadows. All sessions occur via Zoom.
Excellent examples:
Send your link by Wednesday each week to:
Flor Angel, Outreach Director at: FAngel@mtnshadows.org


Getting back to the joy of snail mail and connection. Join us in our new pen-pal connection with Mountain Shadows' participants! TLC students will be paired with one or more participant.
ATTN: Flor Angel
970 Los Vallecitos Blvd Suite 140
San Marcos, CA 92069
OR
You can drop off your letter in front of Outreach (at the above address) between 9
AM – 3 PM Monday - Friday and wait for a response.

Mountain Shadows participants love engaging with TLC students and you will too!
Flor will work with you to find a weekly date and time that works with you and a Mountain Shadows participant to meet via Zoom on a weekly basis. If you are interested in connecting virtually and making a new friend, email Flor Angel to sign-up: FAngel@mtnshadows.org


WE can all come together and create something beautiful, no matter how different we are.
What was most rewarding about this experience was painting with everyone and just having a good time enjoying each other’s company.
Empathy between all types of people makes us better leaders.
It means community and participation in something bigger than myself. I feel good, happy, and like I’m putting good into the world.
