Impact
| 2024/01/10 | New Year Charity : 100%of Handmade Lunchbox sales Donated |
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| 2023/08/02 | Donated to Melanoma Institute Australia Foundation |
| 2023/01/30 | Visited for Service dog training studio in Australia |
| 2023/01/08 | New Year Charity : 100%of Handmade Lunchbox sales Donated |
| 2022/11/20 | Charity Event : Supporting Donald House Through Secondhand Clothing Sales |
| 2022/09/01 | Donated to Melanoma Institute Australia Foundation |
| 2022/04/12 | Handmade ECG Monitor Pockets Donated to the Paediatric Ward |
| 2022/02/04 | Official Website Opened |
About
Who We Are
Phos Studios is a creative and social initiative built on the belief that gentle light can inspire hope and creativity.
We bring together art, care, and community to support people in need and to create brighter possibilities for the future.
Our Story
Phos (φῶς) means light in Greek.
Our journey began with a personal encounter in intensive care, where the visit of a service dog brought unexpected comfort and hope.
This experience led us to explore therapy dogs, medical support, and broader community activities — from healthcare and volunteer work to art and sports.
Our Mission
•To illuminate lives through healing, creativity, and compassion.
•To connect communities by supporting service dogs, pediatric care, art, and sports.
•To inspire future possibilities, where giving and creativity coexist.
Before there is change, there is light.
Not a loud light, nor a blinding one —
but a gentle light that reaches a person quietly,
at the moment they need it most.
This light is called phos —
not “light” as an object,
but light as a beginning —
the spark that reminds someone that life is still moving forward.
Sometimes it appears as a warm hand,
sometimes as a small kindness,
sometimes as a presence beside a hospital bed,
and sometimes as the courage to start again.
Phos is the moment hope returns.
And when one light is shared,
it becomes another — and another —
until a world that once felt dim
begins to softly brighten.
Phos is not something large —
it’s something human.
A light anyone can carry,
and anyone can pass on.
STORY
INITIATIVE
We bring warmth and emotional safety into pediatric care settings where strength is often unseen.
We support children in medical care by bringing comfort, warmth, and human connection into clinical spaces. This includes handmade ECG monitor pockets, small care items created for long-term stays, and direct support for PICU environments where courage is quiet and often invisible.
These are not medical treatments, but they help children feel safe enough to keep going — to rest, to breathe, and to stay connected to hope while they heal.
By offering what hospitals cannot prescribe — tenderness, softness, and presence — we make room for a different kind of strength to grow.
We stand with the animals who stand with us.
We support and advocate for the dogs who stand beside people in moments of need — not as decoration or comfort, but as partners in care and protection. Our work includes learning from therapy dog organizations, supporting service dog training programs, and helping raise awareness of working dogs such as police dogs who protect communities in silence.
These animals do not speak, yet they carry courage, safety, and presence into human lives.
By sharing their stories and honoring their role, we hope to create a society that sees them not as helpers in the background, but as companions who make healing and everyday security possible.
Those who stand beside a child also deserve to be held.
We believe that healing does not belong to the child alone — their family also carries the weight of fear, waiting, and holding on.
Our support includes providing supplies for family housing such as Ronald McDonald House,
and offering donations to hospitals and ER programs that care for both patients and caregivers.
These acts may seem small, but they remind families that they are not forgotten —
that they, too, are allowed to rest, to receive care, and to feel held rather than only “strong.”
When families are supported, a child’s healing becomes a shared journey, not a lonely one.
Some forms of healing begin only when a story is allowed to be seen.
We use creativity as a way to reconnect places of care with the outside world, so that what is unseen does not remain invisible.
Our work includes projects such as transforming graffiti into community art,
and Art of Hope — turning drawings created inside pediatric wards into public artwork
that carries love beyond hospital walls.
When silent acts of care are allowed to travel outward,
they become invitations for others to join in the healing.
Through creativity, hidden hope is not only preserved — it is shared, honored, and continued.