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P.S. ARTS invites you to share the gift of art this holiday season! Explore simple and fun ways to support our programs, helping 31,000 students and community members in California access high quality arts education. Together, we can build a more equitable education system while spreading holiday cheer!

Here’s how you can make a difference:

Shop Our Store and Show Your Support
Find gifts for all ages—like art kits, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and customizable tote bags—that give back. Treat yourself or a loved one and support arts education while you shop. Shop here.

 

Donate and Double Your Impact
Become a one-time or monthly donor and amplify your gift with employer matching! Many companies match donations, so your contribution can go even further. See if your company matches here.

Join the Blick Give + Get Supply Drive
From November 29 to December 24, donate art supplies to P.S. ARTS at Blick stores in Santa Monica and West LA, and get a 20% off coupon for your next purchase.

Echo 100 Trina Turk scarf x P.S. ARTS
This #GivingTuesday, P.S. ARTS is partnering with designer Trina Turk through Echo100 on a unique silk scarf design with a portion of proceeds benefiting P.S. ARTS. Each scarf is numbered within the print itself, making it truly one-of-a-kind — art you can wear while supporting arts education. Check out this wearable art here.

Spread the Word
Support us for free by sharing P.S. ARTS with your friends! Follow us on social media, tag us in your posts, or subscribe to our newsletter to stay connected.

No matter how you support us, we’re deeply grateful for your dedication to arts education. Thank you for believing in our mission and making an impact this season!

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