Bailey-Boushay House Advertisement Analysis

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BBH SHOWS SUPPORT FOR ORLANDO COMMUNITY
Bailey-Boushay House ran an advertisement in Seattle Gay News last week showing our support for the Orlando shooting victims, their families and the LGBTQ community in that area.
"We wanted to take this opportunity to recognize our connection to those suffering from loss in Orlando and send our love and condolences," said Brian Knowles, executive director, Bailey-Boushay House.
The advertisement was free, as part of three weeks of donated ad space from Seattle Gay News, in recognition of the longstanding support and health care Bailey-Boushay House has provided for Seattle's LGBTQ community.
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CIRCLE OF HOPE- CHANGE LIVES EVERY MONTH
The Circle of Hope Monthly Giving

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