Paper artwork
Crafting Healing Through Creativity
At our rehabilitation centre, Paper Artwork serves as a gentle and expressive way for homeless women with mental illness to rediscover focus, creativity, and joy. From folding and cutting to gluing and designing, each step of the art-making process offers therapeutic and empowering benefits.
Why Paper Art?
Paper art is accessible, safe, and deeply therapeutic. It helps calm the mind, sharpen focus, and ignite imagination — giving each woman a chance to express herself in vibrant, meaningful ways.
Therapeutic Benefits
- Enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Stimulates creativity and cognitive engagement
- Reduces anxiety and improves emotional regulation
- Encourages focus, patience, and self-expression
Art Forms We Teach
Our paper craft training includes:
- Origami and paper folding
- Greeting card and envelope making
- Paper quilling and decorative designs
- Wall hangings, photo frames, and showpieces
- Eco-friendly festival and event decorations
Purpose & Empowerment
These beautiful handmade items are:
- Displayed at exhibitions and craft fairs
- Sold to generate income for the women
- Used for centre decoration and therapeutic engagement
- Offered as gifts to visitors and donors
Program Objectives
These beautiful handmade items are:
- Promote healing through creative engagement
- Help women rediscover their strengths and talents
- Build self-confidence and teamwork
- Create pathways for income generation and social reintegration
How You Can Support
These beautiful handmade items are:
- Donate art supplies (colored paper, scissors, glue, etc.)
- Sponsor art kits for individual residents
- Collaborate for workshops, exhibitions, or sales
- Buy or showcase their handmade paper crafts