The STAR Center’s Music Therapy Hospice Care Fundraiser
For the past year, STAR Center Inc. and our Music Therapy team have been honored to serve clients in Hospice Care thanks to our No-Show Social fundraiser that occurred in 2020.
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For the past year, STAR Center Inc. and our Music Therapy team have been honored to serve clients in Hospice Care thanks to our No-Show Social fundraiser that occurred in 2020.
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