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Victoria's Goal: $1,500

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Victoria Smith

Dear Friends and Family,

We did it! Our production of "For Colored Girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf" is representing Mississippi at the International Thespian Festival in Bloomington, Indiana, this summer. Now, we have to get there. Registration (which includes room and board) and transportation will cost $1500 per person. Please make a donation to help offset the cost of this trip.

Thanks in advance for your support!

About this fundraiser:

Ida B. Wells APAC Theatre students' production of, "For colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf," is heading to the International Thespian Festival to represent Mississippi! Troupe 4909 beat out troupes from both public and private schools around the state at the Mississippi Thespian Festival for this honor. It will cost around $1500 per student to make the trip. Please help make a donation and help these kids make the trip that they worked so hard to earn.

Wells APAC (Academic and Performing Arts Complex) is an amazing program with the Jackson (Mississippi) Public Schools District that serves students in grades 4-12. APAC seeks to provide excellence in art and academics by providing intensive training for academically talented students through the provision of a strong scholastic and specialty enrichment program. Jackson Public Schools (JPS) is the third-largest school district in Mississippi, and is located in the state's only urban municipality.

More information about APAC A3 - Artists Advocates & Accolades: A3 is a community of advocates supporting projects and initiatives that benefit the Performing Arts program of Wells Academic and Performing Arts Complex (APAC).

Other ways to donate: You can also donate via Cashapp at $TheatreA3 or mail a check to A3 - Theatre, Wells APAC, 1120 Riverside Dr., Jackson, MS 39202. Please put "ITF" donation on the for/memo line.



Your donations will help pay for:

  • registration for ITF (includes room and board)
  • transportation

All participants:

$5,040 raised
of $23,000 goal