Fuel the Mission
Every dollar goes directly toward building a world where survivors have access to art, healing, and community — no matter where they are.
Chromatic Echoes 555 is a public-benefit organization. 501(c)(3) status pending.
Choose Your Impact
Every contribution, regardless of size, directly supports survivors and sustains this platform.
Spark
Provides art supplies for one survivor session.
Ember
Funds a week of digital platform access for a survivor artist.
Flame
Supports one mobile outreach visit to an underserved community.
Beacon
Covers a full art therapy supply kit for a survivor in need.
Pillar
Funds a month of community programming and content creation.
Foundation
Directly supports the Skoolie Mobile Outreach Fund and board operations.
Donation processing is being set up. In the meantime, reach out directly:
Contact Us to DonateThe Skoolie Mobile Outreach Fund
CE555 is raising funds to purchase and convert a school bus (Skoolie) into a Mobile Creative Wellness Unit — a traveling art studio, healing space, and community hub that brings trauma-informed creative programming directly to underserved communities.
The Skoolie will serve as a mobile sanctuary for survivors who may not have access to traditional art therapy, community spaces, or healing resources. It will travel to shelters, community centers, recovery programs, and rural areas where these services are needed most.
Your donation helps make this vision a reality — putting art supplies in the hands of survivors, paying facilitators, and keeping the wheels turning.
What the Skoolie Provides
Mobile art studio with supplies for all skill levels
Trauma-informed creative workshops
Somatic movement and mindfulness sessions
Community connection and resource distribution
Safe space for expression and healing on the road
Free programming — no cost to participants
Where Your Money Goes
CE555 operates with full transparency. Detailed financial reports will be available upon request once 501(c)(3) status is finalized.
Support the Team
CE555 is led by a small, dedicated team of survivors and advocates. Your donations help compensate 2–3 board members who volunteer their time to keep this platform running, review art submissions, manage community safety, and develop programming.
This isn't a corporation. It's a mission. And the people behind it deserve to be sustained while they sustain others.
"Art saved my life. Now I'm building a space where it can save others."
— Trista McLean, Founder