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Art for Battered Women’s Shelter

January 29, 2015 / Marissa / 4 Comments

Our MOPS group is making housewarming kits for women who are setting up their new homes after leaving the battered women’s shelter. Here are some pictures of watercolors I made for them so that they would have something to put on their walls.

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