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New Song on Grammy Ballot Supporting NENA's Gold Line Fund & Other Responder Charities

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Dennis Welch has written a powerful song called "Why Not Me?" that is currently on the Grammy ballot. It beat out more than 1,300 songs to make it to the 150-song short list. It has also been adopted as an anthem by two NBA teams, and has placed well on all the charts that the music industry maintains.

The singer who recorded the song, Tony Mantor, wanted to make a video dedicated to first responders featuring the song. You can watch it here. Tony is also donating the majority of the proceeds from the download of the song to first-responder groups. One-third of the royalties will go to NENA's Gold Line Scholarship Fund to offer more scholarships and support for our 9-1-1 family.

For only $1.29, you can download this song from Apple Music and listen to it anytime. A lot of $1.29 downloads means we’ll be able to give back a lot to telecommunicators, so please share and spread the word!

 

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