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For Immediate Release

Dec 14, 2010 - Tucson, Arizona
Amity Foundation Opens Downtown Tuscon Gallery

Julian Drew Building
188 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85701

Raising Funds for New Children's and Family Reunification Center

Amity Foundation is opening a new, downtown Tucson gallery, with a Silent Auction, December 16, 2010 4-6pm. Proceeds from the auction will benefit Amity Foundation's new capital campaign, "Dragonfly Village" which is aimed at building a new, state of the art, 13 building, Children's and Family Reunification Center in Tucson. A grand opening event of the gallery space will be announced early in the new-year. 

Amity, which began in 1969, intends to be an active presence in Tucson's downtown revitalization efforts for both the business and arts communities by promoting local artists in their new gallery space at 188 E. Broadway in the historic Julian Drew building and their new administrative offices in the adjacent, newly renovated Carriage House on the corner of Arizona Ave. All proceeds will benefit the capital campaign, "Amity Foundation's Dragonfly Village." Ray Clarke, best known for his many years of service at the Tucson Urban League, heads Amity Foundation's Fundraising Board of Directors known as "Dragonfly."

Amity's innovative, "Dragonfly Village," will provide long term, residential, re-education, habilitation and vocational treatment enabling mothers and fathers with children, as well as entire families, to heal, achieve dignity, acquire stability and begin new lives.

Families served by Amity are of the most forgotten groups in society today. These children, mothers and fathers experience a full gamut of societal symptoms, from broken families, substance abuse addiction, racial, social and economic prejudice, violence, trauma and homelessness, and are those that experience "falling through the cracks" of Arizona's current social services at an alarming and increasing numbers.

Today, Arizona possesses only 159 beds for mothers with children statewide. Amity attests that their state of the art, efficiently designed, home-like center will accommodate families of any size or configuration, mitigating the painful and mandatory decision parents often are faced before entering treatment of taking only part of their family with them into treatment. "Eradication of a 'Sophie's Choice' type policy, that is all too common today in residential settings, is at the top Amity Foundation's Dragonfly Village priorities," says Amity co-founder, Naya Arbiter. Arbiter stated further that, "this village is the first of many to be built to serve those in need across the nation and beyond."

Among the donated artwork provided by local artists and donors, from Tucson to Tubac, to benefit the new Amity Foundation center are:

  • One Week Vacation Cabin at Belgrade Lakes Golf Club donated by Judy Kany
  • Framed photographic Prints by Rod Mullen
  • Adopt a Lion program by Grand Canyon Eco Systems
  • Embossed art prints of paintings by Basia Batorska
  • Mindfulness Meditation Retreat Tuition

Items are open to bidding prior to December 16th, 2010 by visiting the gallery at 188 E. Broadway, by phone, 520.628.3164, or email, info@dragonflyvillage.org.

For more Information:                                  
Barry Michael Warne                                       415.699.6337
Ray Clarke                                                    520.241.7217
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News & Press Releases

February 2, 2011  Newsweek and LA Times Like Amity Foundation’s Dragonfly Village

January 28, 2011  Amity Foundation’s Dragonfly Village Capital Campaign Develops Plans for New Children's and Family Reunification Center with Rick Engineering

January 22, 2011  Amity’s Foundation Board Honors Lisa Fogle as Newest Member

December 14, 2010  Amity Foundation Opens Downtown Tucson Gallery

Octover 21, 2010 Sally Stevens, Ph.D. Presents Research Findings for Mothers in Treatment with Children

August 11, 2010  Special Guest to Attend Ground Breaking Ceremony for New Family and Childrens Center

July 10, 2010 Amity Foundation to Break Ground on New Family and Children's Center • Dragonfly Village

May 14, 2010 Ray Clarke Announced as Amity Foundation's
Southwest Region VP & Presdient of Amity's Dragonfly Village Family and Children's Center Capital Capaign

 
 
 
 
         
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