Sunshine Place opens its annual Coloring Lives Exhibit on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 4:30 pm.
This year’s Coloring Lives exhibit is titled FLOW to highlight the beauty of accepting grace in starting over, peace in pausing, and growth in going with the flow.
This is the fifth year of Coloring Lives and as in previous exhibits, on display will be art works of Sunshine Place’s members, students and instructors. Among the works that will be showcased are acrylic, oil, porcelain, and Ikebana-Sogetsu.
The exhibit is a fund-raising activity that will benefit Kanlungan ni Maria Home for the Aged located in Antipolo City. It is home to poor, abandoned, neglected, homeless and sick elderly. It provides a family and home environment to residents, so they could live life with dignity. Kanlungan ni Maria started operation in 2002 and began as a project of the Bishop of Antipolo, Crisostomo A. Yalung, D.D. Among its services include locating relatives of its residents to reunite them with their families and provide long-term placement for those whose families cannot be relocated.
Another home for the elderly, the San Lorenzo Ruiz Home for the Elderly which is operated by the Little Sisters of the Poor, was a beneficiary of Coloring Lives exhibit in the past.
The exhibit will run from October 22 – November 15, 2022, and will be available for viewing in Sunshine Place and online at www.sunshineplaceph.com.