Tacoma Video: Documentary on Fab-5's Fabitat space

By Volcano Staff on February 28, 2012

FABITAT HAS A NEW FAB HOME >>>

As you have no doubt heard, Fab-5 has converted its Spaceworks Tacoma spot on Tacoma's Hilltop into a permanent space. What you might not have heard, or rather seen, is the mini-documentary on Fab-5. Eddie Sumlin of Fab-5 sent us the video with an accompany press release

Now for the first time in 12 years, Fab-5 has found a home. Our Creativity Center FABITAT (located on the 1300 block of MLK), will enable us to serve Pierce County youth year round, but in order to make this happen we need the community's support with all hands on deck. Help us secure our permanent fixture for young people to gather and grow together by joining our team and becoming a supporter of Fab-5.

Since we are in the process of our first individual donor campaign, to celebrate the occasion, our good friends @ JAB-LAB have created an amazing mini-documentary that captures the essence of what we do.

Afterwards, please consider a monthly (or one time) gift to our program. All details can be found @ fab-5.org/give - where you can view a photo gallery of our current Fab-5 supporters, as well as get a full breakdown of how your resources benefit our students, and the greater Pierce County community.

Also, please feel free to share this video campaign to others who have a passion for supporting youth, community arts, and an organization dedicated to positive community change. Without you, none of our work could happen.

Thank you for all of your continued support.

LINK: Origins of Fabitat

Fab-5.org/Give (2012) from The Original Fab-5 on Vimeo.