Toronto group to paint mural to bring hope to homeless in NYC

By KJ Mullins.
Toronto – Yesterday Scott Mills and a group from Toronto took off to New York City to take part in the #140conf.

While there, they plan on painting a mural to give hope to the city’s homeless and raise awareness worldwide as part of a project of Invisible People.

Scott Mills (Toronto Social Media Cop) & Steve Welton (Hamilton Social Media Cop) have been teaming up to bridge gaps between youth and the police using social media to

showcase the positive impacts youth can make with a little leadership. Graffiti artists Kedre Browne, Jessey Phade Pacho, and youth mentor Kevin Savenco hope to raise awareness

about homeless issues using the graffiti art form. They took off from Toronto in the Canadian Heroes truck that Chris Ecklund provided to support the cause. Last week Scott Mills

and I discussed the venture taking place this week that began earlier this year. Scott is a constable with the Toronto Police and a huge part of CrimeStoppers. Earlier this year, he and

some amazing graffiti artists were at an event where Jeff Pulver, an American Internet entrepreneur, attended.

Read more at Digital Journal : http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/307921#ixzz1PY0S0F2u

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