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St. Francis Medical Center Hosts Free Art Exhibit
Exhibit to display artwork from children in CARES program

St. Francis Medical Center’s C.A.R.E.S. Program (Children Are Really Extra Special) will host its fourth annual art exhibit on Monday, February 18. CARES offers support to children ages 3 to 14 with severe emotional, behavioral or psychiatric needs. More than thirty-five children will have their individual pieces of art displayed at the exhibit.
The free event will take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the CARES office, second floor, St. Francis Medical Center, 601 Hamilton Avenue in Trenton.
“Working on a piece of art allows a child to communicate feelings and express his or her individual identity,” said Michele Czechowski, LCSW, director of the CARES program at St. Francis Medical Center. “To have our students’ art displayed at the exhibit gives them a sense of pride. We look forward to celebrating the talent and strength of our youth.”
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Since 2003, the CARES program at St. Francis has provided compassionate, high-quality care to children who do not require inpatient service but cannot be managed by community resources alone. The program is open weekdays, year-round at St. Francis Medical Center.
Light refreshments will be provided at the exhibit. Free valet parking is available at St. Francis Medical Center’s Chamber Street lobby. Registration is preferred but walk-ins are welcome.
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To register or for more information, call Michele Czechowski at 609-599-6430.