Create. Lead. Inspire.

Trauma-informed, research-backed, and community-led programs that turn youth creativity into leadership and action.

  • Safe, culturally responsive spaces for youth voice
  • Creativity + leadership + mental wellness every session
  • Adult allies trained to listen, mentor, and uplift

Why We Exist

Art = Activism + Healing

CTRL+CREATE was built on one belief: art isn’t just expression — it’s activism, it’s healing. We close the generational gap by giving youth the space, support, and guidance to turn expression into meaningful action.

Our Work

Mentorship. Wellness. Community.

Programs developed with Texas A&M University’s Youth Rising Lab (Director: Robyn Douglas, M.A.).

Programs

Create. Lead. Inspire.

Workshops, community events, and classes that equip youth to tell stories, build confidence, and lead.

Story & Sound

Spoken-word, podcasting, and music labs with mentors.

Events & Jams

Open mics, showcases, and block-party collabs.

Media Lab

Film, photography, and design with real-world portfolios.

Our Impact

Healing, Confidence, Leadership

Youth leave each program with the confidence, skills, and materials to keep creating.

4+

Free Workshops Hosted

3

Photography Workshops

1

Theater Workshop

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Significant Stress Reduction
Exhibitions during ArtWalk & community showcases. Partners include CEER, Marmo Plaza, and Galveston Arts Center.

Past Event

Coastal Heritage Preserve Tour: “Surge Forward”

Oct 11, 2025
3912 Galleon, Galveston, TX

CTRL+CREATE joined Artist Boat, CEER, and Bayou City Waterkeeper for Surge Forward — an adult community restoration & learning experience. Participants helped plant 300+ native “Fabulous Four” grasses, connecting environmental action with healing and collaboration.

Outcomes

  • ↓ Perceived stress; ↑ Confidence & leadership
  • Work exhibited during ArtWalk & community showcases
  • Youth connected with CEER, Marmo Plaza & GAC for action

Research Spotlight

Healing-Centered Photovoice

In partnership with Texas A&M University’s Youth Rising Lab, our Photovoice project explores how creative expression supports mental health and leadership among Gulf Coast youth. Participants experienced a significant decrease in perceived stress (p < .001).
  • Advocacy & activism through photography
  • Root-cause exploration of teen mental-health challenges
  • “Toolbox for Care” (coping skills, affirmations, grounding tools)
  • Access to local mental-health resources & counseling partners

Gallery

Moments from our programs

Team & Mentors

Local artists, educators, and advocates

Youth leave each program with the confidence, skills, and materials to keep creating.

Cora Moore

Executive Director

Partnerships, programming, community alliances.

Lead Mentor

Media & Storytelling

Film, photography, and design portfolios.

Wellness Partner

Mental Health

Healing-centered practices & resources.

FAQ

You might be wondering…

How do youth join a program?
Email info@ctrlcreate.org with the youth’s name, school, and area of interest.
Email coramoore@ctrlcreate.org to co-host workshops or sponsor a program pathway.
Email giving@ctrlcreate.org for pledge details or to request a sponsorship packet.