top of page

TOGETHER WE CAN

PREVENT GUN VIOLENCE

Be a part of creating safer communities

Home C2- Mission LH 4 kidsThumbs up  copy.png

Our Mission

Vision Quilt’s mission is to prevent gun violence by empowering communities to create solutions through the power of art, education and inclusive systemic change efforts.

Cole, Barbara sized by DV.jpg

Take Action

Create a panel, lead a workshop, start a dialogue, host an exhibition, cultivate change in your neighborhood and school.

Home C2 News Happy student  1_28_21_2000 pixels-4170 copy.jpeg

News

Our Vision Quilt  motto is, “What we can imagine, we can create”. Check out our partners latest accomplishments and our newest resources. 

Home C2 Resources Humphries, Whitney_H copy 2.jpeg

Resources

Vision Quilt believes that visionary thinking combined with art, self care and social action are keys to create safe and just communities. Tap our resources, create the change you envision. 

Our Mission

Take Action

News

Resources

Addressing Gun Violence

Creating Visionaries, Storytellers & Changemakers

Discover how Vision Quilt empowers youth and communities to become visionaries, storytellers, and changemakers in the movement to prevent gun violence. This video highlights our multidisciplinary approach, blending art, education, and trauma-informed practices to inspire resilience and foster inclusive, community-driven solutions.

Learn more about the impact of creative expression, social justice advocacy, and youth leadership on building safer, more compassionate neighborhoods.

Our Impact

88%

increased knowledge about gun violence and its causes

92%

are more likely to take action to intervene when someone is being bullied or hurt

95%

learned how art, poetry, music and/or video can impact change

93%

increased their ability to listen to other people’s ideas about gun violence

91%

stated their intention to prevent gun violence within their family, school or community

Testimonials

“I feel like my Vision Quilt art will reach somebody's heart to do something I can't do about gun violence.”

13 year old, Oakland

Our Partners

bottom of page