The Ann Storck Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to serving children and adults who present severe developmental and intellectual disabilities. Through its Specialized Residential Services, Preschool Early Intervention Program, Daytime Training Program and Expressive Arts Program the Center is able to provide life enriching experiences to those served.
Through the support of individuals, art collectors and philanthropic organizations, the Center has been able to provide necessary services for its children and adults and expand its services to many others in need in our community. All contributions help the Center maintain a high standard of care, build independence and guarantee quality of life.
The Expressive Arts program at the Ann Storck Center provides program participants the opportunity to experience freedom from disability through creative expression. The program offers independence, promoting confidence and accomplishment as an artist, musician or performer. Program participants create decorative and fine art in a range of mediums including original paintings, original mixed media artwork, and other household and ornamental items. Artwork reproductions are available including limited edition giclee prints, open edition giclee prints, open edition lithographic prints, and artwork on acrylic.
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