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27th Annual Starting Line Breakfast Event Highlights

27th Annual Starting Line Breakfast Event Highlights

It was an honor to be in the company of so many people who care about our community, about StarVista, and those we serve. If you were unable to attend we are sorry to have missed you but please enjoy these highlights from our 27th Annual Starting Line Breakfast.

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  • $50 can buy art therapy supplies to help children overcome trauma.
  • $100 can buy reading and educational play materials to help low income families prepare their children for kindergarten.
  • $500 helps buy linens, cooking utensils, or text books and other necessities for a former foster youth moving into a shared apartment.
  • $1,000 helps us with the cost of providing a safe home, food, and counseling for a homeless youth