The Campaign

Welcome to Our Site

The Change is Coming Campaign (CIC) is the humanitarian initiative of Arts of Color Worship Arts Institute, Inc. (AOC)

a 501(c)3 tax-exempt performing and multi-media arts company.

CIC consists of artists from all backgrounds and genres who use their art form to advocate for social justice. On this site, you'll see their own stories and causes and how you can help.

AOC's objectives are to train emerging artists, produce multicultural events, and help support children in Haiti .












It's Officially here: Change is Coming: Dreams Pursued, Purpose Fulfilled
It's been a long time coming, but I finally published my very first poetry book. I'm quite excited about it because it's basically a retrospect of my journey through life and faith. I really hope that people are touched and inspired to go out and pursue their dreams after reading my book.

It's currently available for purchase through my online store and soon it will be available on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, and other major online book retailers.

Portion of the proceeds will benefit youth programs and Haitian Relief Efforts. I would truly appreciate your support in making a change in today's world.

Also please stay tuned for further information on the "Change is Coming: A Call to Action Tour"

-Maeva
Change is Coming Campaign
In efforts to help end world hunger and poverty, Haitian born poet, Maeva “The Artist” Renaud has joined forces with organizations like Arts of Color Worship Arts Institute, Inc., ONE , Center for Education, Training & Holistic Approaches, Inc. (CETHA) and Shalom International Ministries to put on a

“Change is Coming: Call to Action Campaign”.

The purpose of the tour is to help raise awareness about extreme poverty around the world and call attention to the unfortunate situations happening in one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere, Haiti.

The objective is to encourage the body of Christ nationwide to get involved in humanitarian efforts and raise funds for an orphanage in Cap Haitian and the building of water wells in Tricon, Haiti.

Trip to Haiti in March to help at the Shalom Village Orphanage