Event Overview
We had the lucky chance to collaborate with Goodwill, a well-known NPO that has been working for and with disabled individuals for over 100 years.
We decided to donate 160 Amigurumi dolls created by artists from all over the world to the kids of PS 149 in Jackson Heights, Queens.
These Amigurumi was donated by participated artists from the World Amigurumi Exhibition vo;.2 in 2015.
Exhibition page: https://resobox.com/exhibition/amigurumi-world-15/
Takashi Ikezawa, owner of RESOBOX provided a short lecture while Japanese magician Sho Kitta performed a magic show for them.
We would like to give a huge thanks to Christopher Lindor, Jose M. Medellin, Jose Mateo, Karen Means, and Nicole Dinolfo of Goodwill NY.
We would also like to give a warm thanks to the school staff at PS 149 and the talented artists who donated their amigurumi pieces.
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About the Partner
Goodwill Industries
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization
Goodwill Industries International Inc. is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who have barriers preventing them from otherwise acquiring a job.
Sho Kitta
Magician
Sho Kitta has been performing magic since the age of 16. The encounter with a remarkable British magician in 2014 made him decide to be a professional magician, and now he travels through China, Japan, UK as well as US to show his magic.