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Our Mission
“Almost every child of trauma starts the 1st grade developmentally delayed. It’s not their fault but if they don’t get on grade level quickly behavior issues aren’t far behind. The frustration turns to anger, anger turns into hopelessness, and hopelessness steals their future. Through our Opportunity Fund, we are all in on getting as many kids as we can on grade level. In this picture, one of my favorite kids is being tutored in math by my oldest son. He skyped in from his college dorm room.”
– Brian Chamberlain
Creating Opportunity One Child’s Drawing At A Time
At 364Store, we passionately believe in the power of creativity and the boundless potential of children’s imagination. Our mission is to provide a platform that celebrates and nurtures this creativity by turning their innocent art into meaningful and heartwarming products.
We are dedicated to making a positive impact on both the artistic development and the future of these young artists. With every purchase made on our platform, a significant portion of the revenue is channeled directly back into supporting children’s education and opportunities via our Opportunity Fund.
364Store is committed to ensuring that each child’s artwork is treated with the utmost respect and care, maintaining the integrity of their original creation while transforming it into high-quality merchandise that brings joy to people’s lives. As we embark on this journey, we are driven by the belief that investing in children’s creativity today paves the way for a brighter and more inspired tomorrow.
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“This young lady had never had much to look forward to. She had just had a stability-shaking event in her life and was acting out because that’s all she knew how to do. Her relative caregiver called me looking for a solution. I met them for lunch the next day. Before we got into the ramifications of unchanged behavior, I asked her what she wanted to do when she grew up. She said she wanted to be a chef. I said what kind of chef? She said a pizza chef. I said consider it done. My friends at Metro’s Pizza in Alcoa TN let us come in before opening and showed her the ropes. The difference something as simple as learning how to make a pizza left me speechless. Instead of thinking about her past she had something to look forward to. Our Opportunity Fund will be sowing into the lives of the children we work with in a variety of ways.”
– Brian Chamberlain