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Hair Salons/one client at a timeI am a, Florida licensed stylist. I, like many are without work. I am self employed and many opptions do not aply to me and I am not alone.12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Melanie Kronenberger
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Tattoo Shops/One Client At A Time (May 20, 2020)The survival of the independent tattoo professionals is at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship.1,012 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Stephen Murzin
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Massage therapy/ one client at a timeMassage therapy is essential. Especially at this stressful time.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ashley Dresch
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Need to reopen Oregon's spay/neuter clinicsThe need for spay/neuter is especially critical for cats. Every year thousands of kittens are born outside and many are rescued by humane societies and cats rescues. Many are not lucky enough to be rescued and become unfixed feral cats which can produce 3 or 4 litters per year with an average of 4 kittens per litter. We can stop this tsunami of kittens if we can get these clinics open and running by the end of this month. We need to reopen these clinics now.123 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Lora Meisner
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Time ServedWords of her daughter : I woke up to a chance ! A chance to spread a word, a chance to make someone’s life better, a chance to give someone a second chance ! To know me is to love me, and for those who do know me have insight on how much I love my mom. At the age of 18, my mother made the worse mistake of her life. That mistake cause her to spend the rest of her life in a Pennsylvania correctional facility. When my mother made that mistake I was 2 years old!!! Can you imagine living your life knowing your mother is to live her life in jail ? To know that without a chance or a spoken word, or a miraculous decision made by a higher authority, my mother might die in prison. All from a mistake! My mother name is Nicole Newell , she’s the most loving individual. Her personality is genuine. While in there she made a difference, she also helped ALOT of young and older females make a difference! I just ask that everyone sign this petition, and share this link, so her voice and every other LIFER’S voice can be heard !!! There’s a chance ‼️‼️‼️3,124 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Quaneesha Johnson
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Hair Salons One Client at a Time Soft OpeningThe survival of the independent beauty professionals is at risk. Independent beauty professionals rely on the income from our clients. We are facing a grave financial hardship.346 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Darcy Moser
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Support Tattoo Shops As Small BuisnessBecause a two month shutdown for tattoo shops can be devastating to their ability to remain in buisness, and the tattoo community deserves to be able to support their businesses and their home lives..41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nathan Bergman
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Vape is Essential!We are essential to all our customers who used to smoke cigarettes. They need their nicotine. With shops beginning forced to closed this is forcing our customers to pick up cigarettes again! Putting their health in danger. That's not what we want!14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Josephine Healy
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Open barbershops and hair salons 1 client at a timeBarbers and hairstylists want to work for their money; they have bills and overhead to pay.384 of 400 SignaturesCreated by JoAnn LaPorte
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Massage therapists could help, but we need your help first!Massage therapists help so many people, but right now we need help. Self-employed and independent massage therapists are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the mandated closure. We provide a valued health service that is worthy of evaluating if the benefits outweigh the risk when appropriate precautions are taken.129 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Lani Mitchell
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Soft start for salons May 4thMost hairdressers weather independent, working for a private, or corporate-owned salon cannot afford to be off of work for such a long period of time. Salon are already kept clean and sanitary according to strict state regulations. We will go above and beyond to maintain the safety of our clients.43 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Teresa Rollins
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One Client at a Time - Beauty/Permanent Makeup IndustryLike most beauty professionals, my salon business is my sole source of income and most of us live week-to-week, dependent on being able to provide services to our clients. While we are generally small businesses and sole-proprietors, we make up a large segment of our local economies. Our survival is at risk - we are dependent on being able to serve our clients to earn an income. In addition, we still have overhead to pay, such as rent and utilities in order to even have a business to return to.189 of 200 SignaturesCreated by TONI CHASE