You get $5,000! And you get $5,000! And YOU get $5,000! Today, non-profit Black Fret announced their latest series of grants (totaling $55,000) that will go to 11 Seattle-area bands to do with as they please: Acid Tongue, Beverly Crusher, Black Ends, Caitlin Sherman, Da Qween, Parisalexa, SassyBlack, Shelby Earl, Sol, True Loves, and Zan Fiskum. The Austin-based non-profit launched a Seattle chapter in 2020 to provide financial relief to local musicians. According to their.
that s our measure and we are showing early success and we ll continue to do that. is there more needs to be done to make the housing, there is maybe a reason why some of the homeless population in washington, d.c. is not going to the shelters that s available to them. is there more that can be done so people who found themselves homeless seeks shelter? covid has not left this issue untouched i must say. so during the whole process while we have not seen outbreaks in our shelters, we have had to institute more protocols to keep our homeless safe. we have seen enhanced protocols more people living in tents. the american rescue plan did provide city relief that s going to allow us to house our more
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