Community is Family

Performing Stars is proud to be a community hub where people can gather together, get support, grow and thrive.

We offer many services and resources such as safety-net supplies and funds, diversion from the criminal justice system, a variety of cultural, civic and historical events and education, and training in environmental justice, racial justice & gender equality.

 

JOINING OUR PROGRAMS IS A SNAP!

Just call or email us and we do the rest!

415.332.8316 | performingstars@sbcglobal.net


 

The Phoenix Project

Since 1990, we’ve been the trusted “go-to” provider in Southern Marin for services ranging from food and necessity distribution to emergency cash grants, event supplies, and wraparound support for families and adults.

Our support services arm, called The Phoenix Project, is a unique partnership with law enforcement, county agencies, non-profits, and businesses,  providing vocational, legal and counseling support for at-risk Marin City families and adults and guiding them to develop personal, social, and economic skills to better navigate the world around them.

 

Marin City Historical & Preservation Society

Performing Stars’ newest project, the Historical & Preservation Society was founded in 2022 to provide a home and a channel for the growing ideals of inclusion, preservation, and community empowerment in Marin City.

The Society’s mission is to preserve the artifacts and tell the stories centered on the lived history of Marin City residents. Linking past to present, it shines a light on historical realities and ongoing community needs, offering events and education to current residents—particularly young leaders—to build pride in the community’s legacy and present-day potential.


For more info or to sign up for any of our programs, please contact us

415.332.8316 | performingstars@sbcglobal.net


With the help of Performing Stars’ Phoenix Project, I got my life, family and career back on track, graduated from Fresh Starts Culinary Academy, and found a great job in food service. I couldn’t have done it without them.
— Solomon Anderson, Sausalito Resident