

The DNA of SARAH Within The Global Woman's Village is in All of Us
S.A.R.A.H. has officially changed our name and grown into our next iteration, responding as we always have to the needs of the world. She has not, nor ever will go away. Not unlike how the person we were yesterday is still alive in us, only changed into who we are today, She too has alchemized into Her next iteration with privilege and responsibility. She is the microcosm of each of us individually, made up of a lifetime of stories, experiences, lessons, growth, progress, heartbreaks, stumbles, successes, relationships, and new discoveries every day. All of those things make up our beautiful parts and permeate our very existence. We simply grow with new discoveries and revelations. Critical to these times is our contribution to that growth.
Listening carefully has always been a critical requirement for S.A.R.A.H. Our clear instructions are to elevate the conversation so we can more effectively and efficiently go to the spaces that are now revealing themselves as our marching orders.
In this evolutionary growth spurt we are in, we can remember we are also participating in its transition, stewardship, and in its alchemizing. We can ask ourselves how we redefine our power, a word worth some love. Rather than our exhaustive efforts to fight to reconstruct and demand to change a system whose time has come, we can bend down to the rootball of all that no longer serves us and carry it like a child for healing into The Global Women's Village.
Participants of Harvard University Pluralism Project's
Women's Interfaith Initiative in the United States Post 911
Our Story, The First 22 Years

10-Years After Our Infamous Trip to Mexico Where S.A.R.A.H. was Birthed
Made for our 10-Year Anniversary Gala
The OC Human Relations Commissions Award in 2005 and
Why S.A.R.A.H. was relevant then.






"May God continue to shine down His blessings upon you. May His grace always abound in your life - and show itself sufficient for whatever comes your way. May His best be yours."
Pastor L J Saunders, CEO, RMW Ministries
"My daughter and myself so much enjoyed taking part in the Peace Tapestry at the S.A.R.A.H. booth and the love and caring of its volunteers at the 2004 The Joyful Child's Festival (memory of Samantha Runnion). It was our favorite. Thank you!"
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