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M:POWR Mural Project

Mountain Shadows: Painting Our World Radiantly (M:POWR)

The Mountain Shadows: Painting Our World Radiantly (M:POWR) mural project, began in Spring 2013 and allows TLC/MIL students to connect, have conversations, paint murals, drum, and bond with participants from Mountain Shadows - a local non-profit that supports individuals with intellectual disabilities. Our painting and drumming are on pause until we can safely resume in person. 

Learn more by watching a short info session

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Activities

A partnership between TLC, Mountain Shadows, Art Miles Mural Project, and recognized by UNESCO. Open to all CSUSM students @ any time. TLC students count these projects toward campus or civic engagement & will earn a UNESCO certificate if they complete 7 hours minimum with any combination of these activities. 

Connection to UNESCO: 

We are very fortunate that our Art Miles partner, Dr. Joanne Tawfilis, is also a commissioner for the United Nations and provides TLC/MIL students with a UNESCO certificate if students are: 

  1. Officially enrolled in the TLC or MIL program and complete all other program criteria within one semester; 
  2. Complete 7 or more hours at Mountain Shadows within one semester. No exceptions. 
  • M:POWR Fridays
    Dr. Joanne Twafilis

    Join us every Friday for conversation and connection with our friends at Mountain Shadows. All sessions occur via Zoom. 

    Please RSVP for each of the following dates you're able to join and a unique Zoom link will be sent to you: 

    • Friday, February 4th: Introductions & Welcome RSVP HERE

    • Friday, February 11th: Virtual Campus Tour RSVP HERE
    • Friday, February 18th: Bring a Thing RSVP HERE
    • Friday, February 25th: Favorite Song RSVP HERE
    • Friday, March 4th: Favorite Food RSVP HERE
    • Friday, March 11th: Learn Hello in a New Language RSVP HERE 
    • Friday, March 18th: Show a Craft RSVP HERE
    • Friday, March 25th - NO EVENT DUE TO SPRING BREAK
    • Friday, April 1st: What Is Your Hobby RSVP HERE
    • Friday, April 8th: Favorite Poem RSVP HERE
    • Friday, April 15th: Favorite Thing About Spring RSVP HERE
    • Friday, April 22nd: Well Wishes & Gratitude RSVP HERE
  • Weekly Video Blog
    1. Read books or poems aloud, do a short educational, lifestyle video of you hiking, living your life or blog, for 5-7 minutes weekly. 
    2. Record yourself through Zoom 
    3. Upload your Zoom recording to a shareable YouTube link
    4. Flor will partner you with 1-2 Mountain Shadows participants in hopes that you two can share emails about the reading. 
    5. We would love to have more bilingual participants because our Mountain Shadows friends are also bilingual.

    Excellent examples: 

    Send your link by Wednesday each week to:

    Flor Angel, Outreach Director at: FAngel@mtnshadows.org 

    Image of our TLC students doing an activity that they love and uploading it to YouTube for Mountain Shadows clients to watch.
  • Pen Pals
    Student writing

    Getting back to the joy of snail mail and connection. Join us in our new pen-pal connection with Mountain Shadows' participants! TLC students will be paired with one or more participant. 

    Send your letters to:

    ATTN: Flor Angel
    970 Los Vallecitos Blvd Suite 140
    San Marcos, CA 92069
    OR
    You can drop off your letter in front of Outreach (at the above address) between 9 AM – 3 PM Monday - Friday and wait for a response.

  • Weekly Zoom 1:1 Calls
    MPOWR zoom with mountain shadows participants image

    Mountain Shadows participants love engaging with TLC students and you will too! 

    Flor will work with you to find a weekly date and time that works with you and a Mountain Shadows participant to meet via Zoom on a weekly basis. If you are interested in connecting virtually and making a new friend, email Flor Angel to sign-up: FAngel@mtnshadows.org


Spring 2019 Mpowr
Chris and Kenny

WE can all come together and create something beautiful, no matter how different we are.

- Stacey S.

- Stacey S.

What was most rewarding about this experience was painting with everyone and just having a good time enjoying each other’s company.

- Jeff M.

- Jeff M.

Empathy between all types of people makes us better leaders.

- Cory F.

- Cory F.

It means community and participation in something bigger than myself. I feel good, happy, and like I’m putting good into the world.

- Alexa D.

- Alexa D.

Program Partners Include:

  • Art Miles Mural Project
  • Mountain Shadows Outreach Programs
  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 

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