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“Girls Night Out,” supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami, recently took place at Wynwood Walls. Boasting almost 400 participants, with 28 remarkable women registering to become Bigs, and an impressive $150,000 raised, the event became a dynamic center of empowerment and philanthropy, curated by and for women. Pictured are Gabriela Maritnez-Pons, Carolina de Posada, Daisy Blanchard, and Veronica Pozo Alza. For more information, visit www.bbbsmiami.org.
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