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Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts: COVID-19 Response Fund: Nonprofits in Pioneer Valley
Community First Step Toward North Central Massachusetts: Critical Requirements COVID-19 Fund: Nonprofits in North Central Massachusetts
Community first step toward Southeastern Massachusetts: SouthCoast crisis Response Fund: businesses with priority populations
COVID-19 Fund Relief for Individuals (Artists): together with brand brand brand brand brand New England Foundation when it comes to the Arts, Mass Cultural Council’s COVID-19 Relief Fund for folks provides $1,000 funds to those who have lost income based on their act as specific performers and separate training artists/humanists/scientists as the result of COVID-19 related cancellations and closures in Massachusetts.​
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If Noteholders are in any doubt about any aspect of the proposals in this notice and/or the action they should take, they are recommended to seek their own financial advice immediately from their broker, bank manager, solicitor, accountant or other financial adviser authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (if they are in the United Kingdom) or from another appropriately authorised independent financial adviser and such other professional adviser from their own professional advisers as they deem necessary.
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Hope Radio returns to Birmingham with COVID-19 RSL
Hope Radio 87.9fm has returned with a temporary COVID-19 service on FM to help the people of South Birmingham.
The station is run mostly by volunteers and launched on 12th February to help “Spread the truth not the virus” by encouraging their listeners to get vaccinated.
During the first lockdown a group of creatives from Brum Community Media operated the service from May to September with funding from Selly Oak Neighbourhood Network Service and The Heart of England Foundation Trust.
Together they produce radio programmes for the over 50s who do not have or do not desire to have access to the Internet, to share experiences, to send messages to friends and family, to show their support for essential workers, to feel that they are not alone and most importantly local and national Covid 19 public health messaging.