DreamOut Project

DreamOut Project

MISSION, VALUES & APPROACH

DreamOut People's Project was born in Southern California with roots all over the globe.

Our vision is to promote a stronger and healthier world by being a trusted resource for education, training and wellness modalities.

DreamOut People's Project bridges support for nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies and local businesses in order to inspire, educate and empower. By harnessing the power of connection and inquiry, our organization sparks a culture shift toward a more resilient and equitable world.

We believe in the transformative impact--no matter how big or small--individuals have on society. Our generative learning environments nurture authentic exploration...one person at a time.

DreamOut People's Project has been shared with the following communities:

The Department of Migrant Education in San Diego & Orange Counties

Village Well Books & Cafe

MADE/Elinor

Chapman University

826LA

Creative Rites

Avenue 50 Studios

ZZyZx WriterZ

The Armand Hammer Museum

Pure Love Healing

Eayikes

Little Rock, Arkansas Air Force Base

HappyHer House

The Los Angeles Department of Parks & Recreation

About the Founder:

Michelle Suzanne Snyder is a native Angeleno who uses art and writing to remain committed to community healing and social change. She leads workshops that empower and inspire nonprofit organizations and community groups. Her mission is to build community through customized educational programming, driven by a deep belief in the transformative power of the arts and people-powered efforts.

She is the recipient of both the Western California Journalism Society and Norm Strung Outdoor Writers Association excellence in journalism awards. Michelle received her MA in Nonprofit Program Management from Antioch University Los Angeles. In addition, she also holds the Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) credential, a national nonprofit credential from the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance. She is currently a Special Education Teacher Candidate through Teach for America

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