With the support from the California Arts Council, JDS Creative Academy will expand their hands-on arts classes to serve more underserved K-12 students and young adults in their community, as well as develop curriculum for other nonprofits to deliver JDSCA-style hands-on arts classes to thousands of students across California.
JDSCA currently serves over 750 people annually. Our facility is over 7,000 square feet and our target population is anyone looking for an education in visual, performing, and digital arts. We serve many populations: foster youth, trauma youth, autistic youth, autistic young adults, and adults with learning disabilities, along with the general mainstream population.
We are a state-approved apprenticeship. We are also an Inland Regional Vendor that provides Video Training to young adults with developmental disabilities.
As a result of the training program, we produce a regularly distributed television show called Spirit of Innovation: Arts Across America. This first-of-its-kind production provides news and information to the region and beyond, career pathway advancement to the digital high-tech industry, and job-training skills and placement for a population that gets overlooked.

