Arthritis, a condition often associated with aging, also affects hundreds of thousands of children. This week, local children living with the disease are participating in a fundraiser called “Art for Arthritis.” Among them is 11-year-old Natalie Ufford of Olathe, whose artwork has not only empowered her, but will also soon help others.”My favorite part has been working with and just like our friendship that we’ve built and like, making all this cool art,” said Natalie.Natalie, who has juvenile arthritis, is being mentored by professional artist Anne Kostrevic-Smith. She has created paintings that will be sold at a fundraising gala this Friday. The largest paintings will be auctioned live.”I’m a little nervous, but, I mean, I think it’ll be fun,” Natalie said.Natalie’s arthritis was diagnosed early in her childhood. She manages it with medical therapies. Her mother, Karen Ufford, spoke about her daughter’s strength throughout her journey.”I was pretty emotional when she had that first diagnosis because she was so young. And that’s not fair, right?” Karen Ufford said.”I’m proud of the way she’s been able to get through it and coming out on the other side stronger.”Natalie and Kostrevic-Smith have formed a strong friendship. They’re excited that their shared passion for art will now raise money to help others with arthritis.”So what I would say to the audience is you are not just bidding on art, you are bidding on a piece of heart and soul from each one of these children, and that will be your greatest gift,” said Kostrevic-Smith.Eight local children will be auctioning off their artwork this Friday at the “Art for Arthritis” fundraiser. The event is being held at the Loews Hotel downtown. Tickets start at $125, and doors open at 6:30 p.m. For those who can’t attend, some of the artwork can also be bid on online.
Arthritis, a condition often associated with aging, also affects hundreds of thousands of children.
This week, local children living with the disease are participating in a fundraiser called “Art for Arthritis.”
Among them is 11-year-old Natalie Ufford of Olathe, whose artwork has not only empowered her, but will also soon help others.
“My favorite part has been working with and just like our friendship that we’ve built and like, making all this cool art,” said Natalie.
Natalie, who has juvenile arthritis, is being mentored by professional artist Anne Kostrevic-Smith. She has created paintings that will be sold at a fundraising gala this Friday. The largest paintings will be auctioned live.
“I’m a little nervous, but, I mean, I think it’ll be fun,” Natalie said.
Natalie’s arthritis was diagnosed early in her childhood. She manages it with medical therapies. Her mother, Karen Ufford, spoke about her daughter’s strength throughout her journey.
“I was pretty emotional when she had that first diagnosis because she was so young. And that’s not fair, right?” Karen Ufford said.
“I’m proud of the way she’s been able to get through it and coming out on the other side stronger.”
Natalie and Kostrevic-Smith have formed a strong friendship. They’re excited that their shared passion for art will now raise money to help others with arthritis.
“So what I would say to the audience is you are not just bidding on art, you are bidding on a piece of heart and soul from each one of these children, and that will be your greatest gift,” said Kostrevic-Smith.
Eight local children will be auctioning off their artwork this Friday at the “Art for Arthritis” fundraiser. The event is being held at the Loews Hotel downtown.
Tickets start at $125, and doors open at 6:30 p.m. For those who can’t attend, some of the artwork can also be bid on online.
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