Stars 4 Peace
If you’ve been shopping at our Tacoma location, you may have seen (or even donated items to) our Stars 4 Peace Donation Station at the customer service desk.
The donated supplies that we receive are distributed to youth and women in need directly and through local organizations serving them.
The heart and brain behind this charitable goods drop is Adam Martin, a well-known figure in the Tacoma art and music scene. Adam was gracious enough to carve some time out of his dizzying array of projects, passions and activism to talk to us about his work.

Marlene’s Sound Outlook: You are super involved helping At-Risk Youth. What was your inspiration to get started in charity work and to support unsheltered youth in particular?
Adam Martin: In short, people in our community - and young people I’ve met. When you understand the realities youth face alone, it is impossible to ignore how important it is that we support them however we can.
One especially inspiring person was a local man named Bix, responsible for the Guadalupe House, the Nativity House and much of the housing and services available in Hilltop today. His work was revolutionary.
Another is Adrienne Casteele of H.O.P.E. Victims Advocacy Services. Her life testimony is a powerful reminder of the ability to overcome incredible trials, and to use what we learn through them to help others overcome their struggles. She inspired my understanding of the need to proactively provide for others living life against the odds.
MSO: Has being involved in this work affected how you experience our city?
AM: Definitely. Every day I am reminded of the kind generosity of spirit that thrives in our community. I believe our city would benefit greatly by focusing on this quality of character in our people.
MSO: You’ve mentioned the International Day of Peace happening on September 21st. How are you planning to celebrate this year?
AM: YES. Every year we celebrate peace in our city as a music community by inviting people to explore the new experiences in our local areas. Tacoma has a lot of great places that are hidden gems unless you know the area well. By welcoming people into our local neighborhoods and providing them with an online resource to explore what’s in town, we help people connect to new places in our city’s communities.
MSO: For someone who would like to volunteer time, materials or resources to these causes, where would you suggest they start?
AM: The best resource is our website. Here, people can see where to give both online and in-person: Stars4Peace.org
We ask people to give better quality items that will improve life for the youth and women we serve, and they can bring them right to Marlene’s.
Also, online you can discover organizations helping At-Risk Youth and support them directly. We link you directly to those websites, and 100% of all donations go to the organizations people choose to support.
People who give to youth this way will also receive a growing trove of music given by local artists collaborating with us to support youth.
We believe people want to support youth. This is a great way to do so.







