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"Art is what you make it"
Tommy Edward's presents: Art is What You Make It  at the Newton-Conover Gallery. 





Neighborcore and Campuscore

Neighborcore combats community deterioration by promoting community service project participation by individuals with mental health conditions in an effort to reach out to neighbors in a time of need and to enhance self-worth by contributing to our communities. Direct community outreach will include, but not be limited to the victims, families and communities of violence and trauma; community revitalization projects; vocational mentoring programs; and Campuscore.

Campuscore, a division of Neigbhorcore, promotes public service projects as an outreach to high school and college campuses geared to inspire you leaders to emerge beyond complacency and become self-empowered active members of their community.  Campuscore specifically provides mental health awareness and education to students. We believe with better education and acceptance of mental illness, students will more likely seek/suggest treatment when needed.

The Campaign to launch The Heart of Virginia Foundation
In response to the tragic shootings on the campus of Virginia Tech April 16, 2007, Tommy Edwards launched  The Heart of Virginia Campaign, which resulted in the establishment of The Heart of Virginia Foundation in March, 2008.
A Senti-MENTAL Journey and MUSIC FOR MENTAL HEALTH

A Senti-MENTAL Journey, hosted at The Floyd Country Store, introduced The Heart of Virginia Foundation.   

MUSIC FOR MENTAL HEALTH -Outreach to the general public and nucleus groups through live music performances to raise awareness, disseminate information about mental health and mental health care, and de-stigmatize mental illness.

The Heart of Virginia Foundation Center for Integrated Arts Songbird Stage and Gallery

The Heart of Virginia Foundation introduced the Song Bird Gallery and Stage, which hosted live music performances and rotating art exhibits to educate the public about mental illness and support arts as a measure of well-being. 

The Heart of Virginia Center for Integrated Arts will continue to host Song BIrd Gallery and Stage.

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