Talented artists across secondary schools in Haltontransformed donated doors from Habitat Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin's Restores into incredible art to help raise funds and awareness for Habitat HMD's Tiny Home Youth Build Program underway. Help us reach our goal to raise $25,000!
Talented artists across secondary schools in Haltontransformed donated doors from Habitat Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin's Restores into incredible art to help raise funds and awareness for Habitat HMD's Tiny Home Youth Build Program underway. Help us reach our goal to raise $25,000!
Talented artists across secondary schools in Haltontransformed donated doors from Habitat Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin's Restores into incredible art to help raise funds and awareness for Habitat HMD's Tiny Home Youth Build Program underway. Help us reach our goal to raise $25,000!
Every Door Unlocks The Potential To A Better Future
By: Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin
Every Door Unlocks The Potential To A Better Future
By: Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin
Online Charity Art Auction May 16 - June 30, 2022
Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga-Dufferin joined forces with the Halton District School Board across art programs in 13 high schools. We asked the students to imagine a brighter future.
In support of their peers underway in the Tiny Home Build program, students used donated doors from our ReStores as their canvas to create masterpieces of art. Doors were used to represent a transition in people's lives opening up a future filled with new opportunities.
We invited art classes to create their own unique vision with these pieces demonstrating the student's hopes and dreams expressed through their unique styles and talents.
These creative young artists have designed 17 doors showcased here to help raise funds for our "Tiny Home Build Program" underway across schools in Halton. Visit to learn more about our tiny home program - https://habitathm.ca/tiny-homes/.
Every door can lead to a brighter future and through your support, these art pieces will help generate funds to finish the five tiny homes in 2022.