Saturday, March 29, 2008

Current Members

Virginia Art Therapy Association: Chapter Membership Renewal Application

Thank you for your continued support of the Virginia Art Therapy Association! In order to maintain Affiliate Status, all members in a local association must be members of AATA. Please complete the following application and submit to VATA with your dues.

Virginia Art Therapy Association Annual Dues

Credentialed professional (ATR or ATR-BC) $30
Professional member (AATA member, working toward ATR or ATR-BC) $30
Associate member (member AATA, associate category) $20
Student (member AATA, current ID required) $10
Contributor (non-member of AATA) $20

VATA welcomes members of various disciplines. Please feel free to contact VATA for information: (804)632-8696 or email vaarttherapy@vaarttherapy.org


Membership Application

Please print this application, fill it out, and mail it to the address below with dues.

Today’s Date: __________________________

Name: _______________________________

Credentials: ___________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________

Place of Employment: __________________________________________

Home Phone: ___________________ Work Phone: __________________

Email: _______________________________________________________

University Attended/Degree/Year (If we do not have your info already):

_____________________________________________________________

Professional ____ Associate ____ Student _____ Contributor ____


Makes checks payable to: Virginia Art Therapy Association

Mail to: Virginia Art Therapy Association
P.O. Box 17553
Richmond, VA 23226

About Me

VATA's Mission Statement: As an Affiliate Chapter of the American Art Therapy Association, we are committed to upholding the mission, standards and goals set forth by AATA. Our regional mission is to support and promote the field of art therapy in the Commonwealth of Virginia. To this end, our goals include facilitation of networking opportunities for art therapists, organization of workshops/symposiums for education purposes, establishment of alliances with other mental health providers, and promotion of public awareness of the field.