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Donate to the Combat Paper Project
The Combat Paper Project relies on funds raised through portfolio sales, institutional lecture and appearance fees, and donations from individuals or organizations. To purchase art work or make a tax deductable contribution contact:
info@combatpaper.org
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Tax deductable donations can be made payable to "Burlington City Arts" our fiscal sponsor, and mailed to Burlington City Arts, 149 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401. Their federal ID number is 03-0354963. Be sure to indicate the donation is for the Combat Paper Project on your check or accompanying correspondence.
Combat Paper continues to conduct workshops around the country, often times with veterans who no longer have any uniform items remaining from their military service. We are happy to accept a donation of uniforms from you, your family or friends, to be rendered into paper and artwork at these workshops. If you would like to donate a uniform please email info@combatpaper.org to arrange a shipment for our next workshop.
We've considered selling T-shirts or small mimentos with our logo to attract donations from those individuals with big hearts, yet small pockets. But we're not really interested in trinkets or commercialism. We don't want to invest our energy, or yours, in hawking our wares. So, for those of you who just want to help us in our efforts, even in a small way, we've established a PayPal account that will accept electronic donations. A click on the donate icon will take you to a secure site where you can make your donation to the Combat Paper Project.
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When you arrive in the war zone, that uniform stands for destruction and chaos and death and so to come back and take that symbol, that piece, to destroy it, to create something new out of it and make a positive thing from that uniform, it's got that feeling that you're moving on from that and stepping onto a new path.
Eli Wright
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