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Two OKs enhance life for the elderly through art

Two popular staff members Liz Dickie and Emma Rickaby left Kellett last year and moved to the UK to work together on Sculpt & Scribble, a not-for-profit that uses art to bring people together
15 Oct 2020
United Kingdom
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A Sculpt & Scribble participant shows off his work
A Sculpt & Scribble participant shows off his work

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