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Indigo Justice Project

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The Indigo Justice Project was created to bring about a positive side to any and all children not only those born gifted, or born with disbalilities, or from finicially prosperious families, but as of April 2016 we launched the Indigo Justice Collection in order to suport the youth that have expereinced all forms of trauma from abuse, as well as a new public school system that incoproates all of the Arts. 

   Children Born left-brained have been Left Behind.

Art has proven to be the best therapy to break through trauma. We at The Melo Project Runway created an enviroment which is not only healing, but designres and artists work with each child on an individual level, using fashion as the main focus to create something designed by the child themselves. They get to meet our young designers, and see that what they have accomplished is something they can do too. They are so inspired by our young talented fashion designers, and in turn are so motiviated to do the same. They are treated with repect and realize they are part of a very creative new family.

Only for those from foster care families do we speak openly about their abuse which leads to rebuilding thier self confidence, which brings about the most unique positive new outlook on life and physical transformation.

The Indigo Justice Project & Indigo Justice Collection is where these children and teens work on one collection, building upon it by adding one piece at a time. The end result is then seen on the runway by thier piers, collegues, friends, family, and the community. 

October 21, 2017 at Skyline At Waterplace, Providence, RI --- meet all the Designers and Live Entertainment from some of the most amazing stars rising.

The Indigo Justice Project (Registered Non-Profit) located at Hope Artiste Villiage, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. These Youths are taught under the direction of the highly skilled and educated seasoned former NY Fashion Design Director, former NY Knitwear and Sweater Designer, and former entrepreneur and owner of The Melo Reports, Tina B Melo.

The donations/proceeds from this project go directly to the students involved in the Indigo Justice Project.

You can follow thier progress on our FB, Twitter, and Instagram.

      The Indigo Justice Project has empowered hundred of children, teens and adults through art and fashion design since 2011.

Founded in 2011, the program mirrors an educational Montessori infused curriculum that expands on and challenges their individual talents, interests, and passions for the arts, fashion design, and social enterprise.

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Tina Melo
Organizer
Lincoln, RI

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