Project TAP impacts the lives of justice-involved youth through the power of the arts.
This documentary spotlights Project TAP, an initiative based at El Paso Juvenile Probation, in collaboration with Creative Kids and Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso. It explores how mentorship and community partnerships are transforming and impacting the lives of justice-involved youth through the power of the arts.

The Resiliency Art Program (RAP) was created out of the community’s deep need for healing in the wake of the August 3, 2019 tragedy—a day when a gunman, driven by intolerance claimed 23 lives and injured many others.


Creative kids partners with an early college program.

Creative Kids positively impacts the youth in our community through visual art education.

Creative Kids collaborates with the Boys and Girls Club to provide out-of-school time youth development

Creative Kids permanent installation at La Nube Children's Museum.

Creative Kids participants, spanning 25 years, reflect on the program's impact and where they are now.

Project TAP impacts the lives of justice-involved youth through the power of the arts.
Creative Kids participants, spanning 25 years, reflect on the program's impact and where they are now.
Creative Kids participants, spanning 25 years, reflect on the program's impact and where they are now.