I am so excited to raise money for Sparrow Clubs through my participation in Dancing with the Rogue Valley Stars! Donating to my page will not only help me compete for the Shining Star Award (most money raised), it will also help Sparrow Clubs continue to impact thousands of students with compassion by empowering them to help local families with children in medical need. Your support means so much to me and to Sparrow Clubs! Click the "Donate Now" button to become one of my supporters! Be sure to get your tickets to the show on May 2nd to see me and the rest of our incredible cast in action! Thank you for cheering me on!
What is Sparrow Clubs?
About Me!
Sarah Robbins moved to the Rogue Valley in 1999. She attended college at Southern Oregon University. After college, Sarah moved to Spokane Washington to attend law school at Gonzaga University. In 2007, Sarah moved back to the Rogue Valley and started her legal career. She has worked for the past eighteen years at Southern Oregon Public Defenders, Inc., the last seventeen years of which practicing exclusively in juvenile law. Sarah represents parents and children in juvenile dependency cases, and youth in juvenile delinquency cases. Currently, Sarah is serving on the Board of Directors for two different non-profit organizations, Reclaimed Lives and Resolve. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys volunteering at her church, New Life Nazarene, traveling the world, reading, spending time with her friends and family and walking 10,000 steps a day. Sarah is passionate about advocating for children and is determined to be a voice for the voiceless. Last year, Sarah had the privilege of dancing on the Hip-Hop team for Sparrow Clubs, and she raised approximately $13,000 for the non-profit organization. Sarah’s goal this year is to raise $20,000 for Sparrow Clubs. Sarah is excited to support Sparrow Clubs because she has seen the difference it truly makes for the children and their families.
About my Pro Partner!
Matthew Wilkoff was born and raised the in the Rogue Valley and started ballroom dance at the age of eight. For the past fourteen years he has developed his skills and participated in many showcases and competitions. As a longtime student of Cori Grimm, Matthew is very grateful to her for her time and effort, fostering his love for the art. Although new to Choreography he has years of experience in the sport and is excited about sharing his love for dance with others. Matthew works in the cabinet industry and has a background in carpentry and CAD design. In his spare time, you can find Matthew volunteering at Walking Tall, a mentoring program for young men, woodworking, rock climbing or of course dancing.