Darien Foundation awards $80,700 grant for STAR smart home
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The Darien Foundation has awarded a $80,700 grant to STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way, for a smart home with assistive technology that will improve the quality of life for STAR s Darien Cottage residents with intellectual, and developmental disabilities when the Darien cottage becomes a showcase of inspiration for other local families. Left to right: Megan Cioffi, president of the Board of STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way, Katie J. Banzhaf, executive director of STAR, Inc. Sarah Woodberry, executive director, The Darien Foundation and Ward Glassmeyer, chairman of the Board, the Darien Foundation.Katharine Calderwood / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Singer-songwriter Meghan Ali.
TELL us about yourself;
I’m a 27-year-old singer/songwriter about to launch my first single Mystic Forest, from the Judgement Day album, also being released later this year. It’s all happening in 2021!
Where were you born?
Where do you live?
I still live in Cork, in a yellow house called ‘Yellow House’ because we call a spade a spade.
Family?