Started in 1995, Seattle's Urban ArtWorks employs, trains, and mentors at-risk community youth. The organization offers mid-level juvenile offenders a means to build self-esteem and confidence through creating murals along Seattle's SODO Urban Arts Corridor. Beginning as a method for clearing the city of graffiti, the group has produced over 400 murals throughout Seattle. The program allows disadvantaged youths with an opportunity to earn wages and repay court ordered restitution to their victims while simultaneously offering opportunities for leadership and friendship. The communities involved benefit from these beautification projects, and the kids benefit by gaining confidence and a renewed sense of self worth.