sarah oliver handbags

A project in Mill Valley, CA by Sarah Oliver
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Our staff of talented seniors is eager to start producing our newly designed handbag collection. Let's put them to work!
Backers: 222
Average Pledge Per Backer: $132

Funded: $29,273 of $24,500
Dates: Nov 4th -> Dec 4th (30 days)
Project By: Sarah Oliver
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