S.T.A.R.S. 2018

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The 2018 Valley of the Sun performance of our newly rebranded

If you were there, we THANK you! If you missed it, you’ll be able to watch the videos on our YouTube channel soon.
But you’ll want to be live and in person for next year’s show!

Funds raised allow A2ndAct.org to make micro grants to women survivors ready to launch or grow their 2nd Acts.
Money raised in a city always stays in a city!

Our great thanks to our Celebration Partner

And to these generous supporters!

 

Enjoy the memories!

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