Art Therapy Program for Refugee Children
Art Therapy is a non-threatening, non-intrusive vehicle that helps traumatized refugee children to symbolically fulfill their impulses, and to externalize the difficult and overwhelming feelings that they are forced to deal with. By recreating in drawings what they have seen, children project their trauma into their artwork, and gain control over it while maintaining a comfortable distance. It is this creative process that relaxes their defenses, and provides a direct access to what they have been suppressing. Through the Art Therapy Program offered at COSTI's Ralph Chiodo Family Immigrant Reception Centre, these traumatized children are provided with a lifeline – the opportunity to work through their pain and fear, and get a second chance at childhood.
Services Available
Therapeutic intervention for traumatized children, with art as the vehicle.
Staff at this location speak Azari, Farsi and English. However, if needed, translation and interpretation services can be made available in a number of other languages.
Who is Eligible
The Art Therapy program is offered to refugee children between the ages of 2½ and 18 years of age, staying at COSTI's Ralph Chiodo Family Immigrant Reception Centre.
Program Intake
Wednesday: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
This Program is Located at:
Toronto, ON M6E 3P2
Phone: 416.922.6688 | reception@costi.org
There is no fee for this service.
COSTI's Art Therapy Program for Refugee Children is funded by the BLG Foundation and individual donations.