Calvary Women’s Services Receives $20,000 Donation from Metro Boomin

METRO BOOMIN BRINGS HIS ‘LESLIE JOANNE SINGLE MOMS ARE SUPERHEROES’ NATIONAL TOUR GRANT INITIATIVE TO THE 13TH STOP OF HIS ‘WE TRUST YOU TOUR’ WITH FUTURE IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

August was an exciting month for our team as Calvary Women’s Services received a $20,000 donation from GRAMMY®-nominated, diamond-certified producer and global superstar Metro Boomin. The donation, made in honor of Metro’s late mother, was also the 13th stop of his ‘We Trust You’ tour with Future.

The concert coincided with the 13th stop in Metro Boomin’s “Leslie Joanne Single Moms Are Superheroes” Tour Grant-Giving Program, where he has provided $20,000 in grants and concert tickets to selected non-profits who support single mothers in each city.

Our team went to a meet-and-greet with Metro ahead of the concert at Capital One Arena, where we received the donation.

“I was thrilled to accept this donation on behalf of Calvary Women’s Services, in honor of the late Leslie Joanne Wayne and all women who have experienced domestic violence,” said Kisha James, Chief Development Officer of Calvary Women’s Services. “It’s vital that survivors of violence have access to safe, stable housing and Calvary is proud to offer those programs to hundreds of women each year.”

“This generous donation will enable us to continue offering housing, health, education, and employment programs to women who have experienced homelessness and violence, ensuring they have the tools to transform their lives and break the cycle of violence,” she continued.

Afterward, our staff enjoyed the show and celebrated the recognition together. Metro and Future performed hits like “Like That” and “Type Shit” from their #1 Billboard 200 album, “We Don’t Trust You”, which went #1 on Apple Music in over 80 countries and was the most streamed album in a single day of 2024.

The grant program launched in Kansas City and has also benefited organizations in Saint Paul, Detroit, Atlanta, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. Fellow recipients include Essential Families, Jeremiah Foundation, Alternatives for Girls, Atlanta Mission, Solomon’s Temple, YWCA Toronto, EMpath, Women Against Abuse, and Grace Institute.

The ‘Single Moms Are Superheroes’ initiative launched in 2017 focused on hosting annual give-back events and activations. In December of 2023, Metro partnered with St. Louis-based non-profit organization RUNG for Women and presenting sponsor Amazon Access to launch his grant-giving program within the initiative in honor of his late mother, Leslie Joanne.

Thank you to Metro Boomin for his generous support of Calvary Women’s Services and women experiencing homelessness and violence!

 

ABOUT METRO BOOMIN:

Since 2013, GRAMMY® Award-nominated diamond-certified producer, DJ, and artist Metro Boomin has defined not only the sound, but the direction of hip-hop. Tallying tens of billions of streams, he impressively endures as the “Highest-Streaming Producer” in music. With dozens of smashes to his name including 52 Billboard Hot 100 hits as a lead artist, his unmatched, unprecedented, and undeniable discography encompasses the quintuple-platinum “Jumpman” by Drake and Future, quadruple-platinum “Bad and Boujee” [feat. Lil Uzi Vert] by Migos, 14x Platinum “Congratulations” [feat. Quavo] by Post Malone, 9x Platinum “Mask Off” by Future, and many more. He has notched three #1 debuts on the Billboard 200 with the platinum full-length solo debut LP Not All Heroes Wear Capes [2018], gold-certified Savage Mode II with 21 Savage, and his platinum sophomore album HEROES & VILLAINS [2022] hailed by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Clash, Slant and more. In the wake of the latter, he notably scored 2024 GRAMMY® Award nods for “Producer of the Year” and “Best Rap Album.” He also architected the official soundtrack for Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse. The album—Metro Boomin Presents Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse—became his “6th Top 10 debut on the Billboard 200.” In 2023, It’s no wonder Variety crowned him its ‘”Producer of the Year,” Time touted him on the “Time100Next,” and he took home BET Hip Hop Awards for “Best DJ of the Year” and “Best Producer of the Year.” However, Metro never stops, and 2024 will be no exception.

 

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ABOUT CALVARY WOMEN’S SERVICES:

Calvary Women’s Services empowers women experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C. to transform their lives through housing, health, education, and employment programs. Calvary provides these services in Wards 7 and 8, neighborhoods with the highest poverty rates in DC. Calvary programs are uniquely designed to support women who are survivors of violence and trauma, are living with mental illness, or are in recovery from substance abuse. Learn more at calvaryservices.org

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