Uncle Sam Wants Your Thoughts on Art Therapy for Troops
Published Date: 6/9/2025
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Summary
The National Endowment for the Arts wants your thoughts on new surveys for their Creative Forces® Military Healing Arts program. These surveys will help improve how they measure the impact of community arts on military healing, making sure the process is easy and not too time-consuming. If you’re involved or interested, now’s the time to share your feedback before the deadline!
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