SCA sophomore Kailee Burke partnered with the Memory Project to create a portrait for a young child in Columbia, South America.
SCA junior Tristen Hamline, and seniors Charlotte Brownlee, Isabella Wilson, and Sarina Manjili partnered with the Memory Project to create a portrait for young children in Columbia, South America.

(Lee’s Summit) - Summit Christian Academy is pleased to share that National Art Honor Society Members sophomore Kailee Burke, junior Tristen Hamline, and seniors Charlotte Brownlee, Isabella Wilson, and Sarina Manjili recently contributed another set of portraits for the Memory Project. The Memory Project is a youth arts organization that promotes intercultural understanding and kindness between children around the world. The Memory Project matched the SCA artists with young children facing difficult circumstances in Columbia, South America, and e-mailed the childrens’ photos to them. The SCA artists then drew or painted portraits that will be delivered to these children and provide some of the first personal mementos of their lives.

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