Galveston County Daily News, April 27, 2007 GALVESTON - The AIDS Coalition of Coastal Texas serves about 70 children who have or have been orphaned by HIV and AIDS. Marcia Wilson Rappaport of St. Vincent's House said she was shocked to learn the number was so high. "I was expecting maybe a dozen children," she said. That's why she decided that this year's art project by preschool students at St. Vincent's should benefit the AIDS coalition. St. Vincent's recently received its fourth annual grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts - money it uses for arts activities for underserved children attending its preschool. This year, Rappaport decided to have the students color stenciled designs on T-shirts. The shirts are placed on teddy bears to be given to children served by the coalition. Artist Abron Pouncy provided a design for the shirts. Pouncy said he has lived in Galveston for 37 years. He creates mostly realistic portraits in pastels, which were once displayed at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston for Black History Month.