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REBROADCAST: Eugene’s Lucky Enough Social Club creating community, boosting mental health through murals

Mar 4, 2026
Roger Devers, a financial advisor in Eugene who founded Lucky Enough Social Club to create community murals for nonprofits and advocate for mental health. He describes how a Curaçao trip inspired the first mural and the volunteer-driven process. He talks about making painting accessible, art’s role in suicide prevention, and how gratitude and service fuel the project.
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ANECDOTE

Art As Lifeline From Early Suicidality

  • Devers credits art with saving his life after mental illness began at age 13 and describes painting as life-sustaining.
  • His experience of Curaçao's pervasive public art reinforced how visible creativity lifts community mood and personal well-being.
ANECDOTE

How A Vacation Sparked A Volunteer Mural Project

  • Roger Devers started Lucky Enough Social Club after a trip to Curaçao where public art and community social clubs inspired him.
  • He piloted the project at Next Step Recycling, designing outlines so volunteers could 'color' murals in shifts when dozens showed up.
INSIGHT

Designing Murals As A Low-Skill Creative Entry

  • Devers simplifies mural-making by doing the design and outlining so volunteers can contribute without skill barriers.
  • He treats murals like a giant coloring book to reconnect people with childhood creativity and reduce intimidation.
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