Supplies for Issac who is planning a fun art day with his friends
Issac, 20 years old, OR
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The Lost & Found InstituteIssac's childhood was tough. He grew up in foster homes, moving around a lot and never really having a stable place to call home. He was adopted twice—once when he was young, which didn’t work out, and later by a family that provided him with a more stable environment. Despite these challenges, Issac has become strong and resilient. He carries a lot of emotions from his past that he doesn’t always share, but he found an outlet through music. Issac discovered his love for playing the drums as a kid, often tapping rhythms on tables and walls. Drumming turned into more than just a hobby—it became his escape. Whenever he feels overwhelmed by his thoughts or memories, he turns to music for peace and clarity. Making beats and experimenting with sounds helps him express feelings that are hard to talk about. For Issac, music is a lifeline, helping him take control of his story and turn his pain into something meaningful.
Issac is asking for a Hobby Lobby gift card so he can purchase art supplies to plan a creative art day for himself and his friends. He wants to bring everyone together for a positive, hands-on experience where they can paint, draw, and express themselves in a fun and supportive environment. The gift card would allow him to pick up canvases, paints, brushes, and other materials needed to make the day special. This support would help Issac create a space for connection, creativity, and meaningful memories through art. This request has been divided into two parts. This is wish 1 of 2.
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"Thank you I appreciate you for helping me be able to pick out art supplies."