Starks Entertainment has announced an upcoming event, inviting the public to join them at no cost in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

"The Divinely United: Fighting for a Cure" event is set to take place on Saturday, October 5, in Uniontown, Alabama. This initiative is the result of a collaboration with dedicated non-profit organizations aimed at boosting cancer awareness.

The event promises to play a crucial role in bolstering breast cancer research across Alabama, driven by its fundraising efforts.

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Since March 1988, the Starks Entertainment organization has been dedicated to empowering and supporting the communities we serve. Their mission is to provide tools and resources that strengthen children and families, ensuring their growth and well-being.

Divinely United: Fighting for a Cure Event Details

October 5 from Noon to 4:00 p.m.

The event will be held at the Starks Entertainment Complex located at 218 Gray Street, Uniontown, Alabama, 36786

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Event Activities

According to the press release, there will be games, a silent auction, an information booth, survivor stories, demonstrations, and a screening bus.

Owner of Starks Entertainment, Stacey Turner, said, “This event is to raise awareness and support not only breast cancer but all cancers.” She shared that her mom passed away from this terrible disease and that she is also a survivor.

How You Can Help

Support

Spread the word

Share on social media, tell a friend, bring a friend

Be a Sponsor and Supporter through a monetary donation

Participate in their planning committee

Volunteer at the event

Provide information and encourage your communities to come out and support

Donations

“Your contribution will help support those living in rural underserved communities with essential resources, assistance with transportation to doctor’s appointments, and supporting research.”

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Checks – Starks Entertainment - You can mail your check donations to Stark Entertainment Complex P.O. Box 980 Uniontown, AL 36786

For more details about the event, email S12stylist.st@gmail.com

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