On Friday evening, HELP USA hosted the fourth annual Art of Resilience Benefit at The National Arts Club, bringing together artists, collectors, and philanthropists to celebrate the role creativity plays in healing and recovery. Hosted by internationally acclaimed artist Mickalene Thomas Studio, the evening featured artwork created by residents participating in HELP USA’s expressive arts therapy programs and a collaborative collage experience led by the artist herself. We also debuted the newest work in the Art of Resilience Print Series: Becoming, 2026 by Shantell M., inspired by her mural for HELP Women’s Center. Only 17 limited edition prints remain, and 100% of proceeds have been donated by the artist to support HELP USA’s work. Read the full recap: https://lnkd.in/eCvNAeMX View the full photo gallery, purchase a print, or make a donation: https://lnkd.in/eHT-4yGP Thank you to everyone who joined us and continues to support healing through creativity, including Monadnock Construction, Inc., Hudson Meridian Construction Group, Camber Property Group, Curtis + Ginsberg Architects, LANVIN, LOQI, MARFA STANCE, ARTS Rx, SENIA New York, quincy ballon, julie baumgardner, Diane Brown, Ramon Brown, Allie Card, Malaak Compton-Rock, Harriette Cole, Allison D., Stevenson A. Dunn, Jr., Dr. Joan Fallon, David Greenberg, Madjeen Isaac, Munish Khaneja, MD,, Carol Sutton Lewis, Sarah Pizer, Harlan Stone, Latham Thomas, Sara Vanderbeek, Lisa von Weise, Addavail Coslett, Atenedoro Gonzalez, Baseera Khan, and many more friends of HELP USA.