The Creative Arts Initiative for At-Risk Youth, run by a non-profit organization called ArtReach, uses the power of creativity to help young people steer clear of trouble. Based in Chicago, the initiative was founded by renowned creative activists Jessica and Tom Williams. Through workshops, mentorship, and exhibitions, the program equips participants with essential skills, thereby improving their lives and reducing incidents of crime within the community. Various artistic mediums such as painting, photography, and sculpture are employed to aid self-expression and target feelings of frustration that often lead to delinquency.