Charity art sale underway in Iðnó, proceeds donated to aid refugee children
Title: supporting refugee children through art and music: an auction for a good cause
Ready for a charity event that blends art, music, and philanthropy? Here's your chance to make a difference in the lives of refugee children by attending an art auction in the vibrant Icelandic locale, Iðnó.
On Saturday, December 17th, from 2-4pm, guests can step inside Iðnó to support refugean children and enjoy the beats of various live performances. This event will accommodate a diverse range of artwork, including pieces from renowned artists and heartfelt creations by children eager to make an impact.
Esther Þorvaldsdóttir, one of the architects of the Rights for Refugee Children organization, shares the organization's mission:
With over 60 children on their list, the organization requires substantial funding for providing the children with proper legal representation and ensuring their individual cases are addressed.
In addition to showcasing numerous donated artworks from artists like Guðjón Ketilsson, Marit Trönqvist, and Mireja Samper, guests can witness musical performances from artists like Ásgeir Trausti and Sigríður Thorlacius.
Join Esther Þorvaldsdóttir and others in making a real impact on the lives of refugee children. Support this cause by attending the art auction, and help create a better future for those in need.
To learn more about Rights for Refugee Children, visit their website or reach out via email at [email protected] or phone at +354-555-1234.
- The art auction at Iðnó on December 17th from 2-4pm will showcase various artworks, including pieces from established artists and heartfelt creations by refugee children.
- The Rights for Refugee Children organization, led by Esther Þorvaldsdóttir, aims to ensure the rights of refugee children using four main strategies: emphasizing the importance of UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, providing legal assistance, advocating for precedent-setting cases, and exposing government shortcomings in the protection of refugee children's rights.
- With over 60 children on its list, the organization faces the challenge of providing proper legal representation and individual case attention, necessitating substantial funding.
- Besides artworks by artists like Guðjón Ketilsson, Marit Trönqvist, and Mireja Samper, the event will feature musical performances by Ásgeir Trausti and Sigríður Thorlacius, making it an enticing blend of lifestyle, home-and-garden, and philanthropy.
