Sabrina Carpenter joins Chappell Roan, Charli xcx and Noah Kahan in healthcare charity donation initiative
Following Chappell Roan's Grammy speech, Sabrina Carpenter joins fellow artists in donating $25,000 each to support healthcare access through Backline charity.

Sabrina Carpenter has joined forces with fellow artists Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Noah Kahan to support healthcare access in the music industry through donations to charity organisation Backline.
The move follows Chappell Roan's Grammy acceptance speech for Best New Artist, where she called for music industry labels to provide better support for developing artists, specifically addressing the need for "a liveable wage and health care."
Through a new initiative branded as 'We Got You', Carpenter has matched Roan's $25,000 donation to Backline, with the contribution confirmed by the organisation to Billboard. The partnership aims to improve healthcare accessibility for artists and foster a more supportive industry environment.
Both Charli XCX and Noah Kahan have also pledged $25,000 each to the cause. "I'm going to match your 25k to support artist's access to healthcare," Kahan wrote. "I'm inspired by you. Happy to help get the ball rolling. Money where my mouth is!"
The move follows Chappell Roan's Grammy acceptance speech for Best New Artist, where she called for music industry labels to provide better support for developing artists, specifically addressing the need for "a liveable wage and health care."
Through a new initiative branded as 'We Got You', Carpenter has matched Roan's $25,000 donation to Backline, with the contribution confirmed by the organisation to Billboard. The partnership aims to improve healthcare accessibility for artists and foster a more supportive industry environment.
Both Charli XCX and Noah Kahan have also pledged $25,000 each to the cause. "I'm going to match your 25k to support artist's access to healthcare," Kahan wrote. "I'm inspired by you. Happy to help get the ball rolling. Money where my mouth is!"

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