With support from the California Arts Council, artist Hataya Tubtim – in partnership with the Rancho Los Amigos Foundation – will lead a series of arts workshops with thirty Rancho Artists (10 per workshop) who are former patients of the Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center (RLA), and who suffer from a spinal cord injury, stroke, or traumatic brain injury. Their collaborative artwork will be exhibited publicly at RLA and showcased at the Art of Rancho exhibition.
RANCHO LOS AMIGOS FOUNDATION’S PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
FUNDRAISING:
Main programs supported include:
• Adaptive Outdoor Adventure Program
• Visual and Performing Arts Programs
• Life Coaching & Peer Mentoring
• Center for Applied Research & Technology
• Rancho Wheelchair Sports Program
• Patient Transportation
• Robotics & Exoskeleton Systems
• Emerging Technology Lab
• Nursing Education
• Support Groups (brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, women’s health, epilepsy, caregivers, etc.)
INTEGRATING RANCHO PATIENTS AND THE COMMUNITY:
Main activities include:
• Individual/Group community re-integration outings led by occupational, speech and recreational therapists (grocery store, laundromat, shopping mall, etc.)
• The Art of Rancho Exhibition
• Performing Arts of Rancho Showcase
• Events Focused on Resources for Spinal Injury Patients; Events for Stroke Prevention and Recovery; Events Focused on Building Self-Esteem and Overcoming Obstacles Associated with Traumatic Brain Injury

