Four months after the tragedy at Travis Scott's Astroworld left 10 festival attendees dead, Scott has announced Project HEAL, a new philanthropic initiative launched in conjunction with Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation that aims to "make all events the safest spaces they can possibly be." Project HEAL is described as "a multi-tier initiative dedicated to addressing challenges facing today's youth, especially those from marginalized and at-risk communities." The project is broken down into four main initiatives: the Waymon Webster HBCU Scholarship Fund, which provides $1 million scholarships to financially disadvantaged HBCU students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the expansion of CACT.US Youth Design Center, a workspace in Houston where artists in low-income communities can hone their design skills; mental health resources, including a free crisis hotline; and the US Conference of Mayors and Tech-driven Solutions for Event Safety, which will bring togethe
Four months after the tragedy at Travis Scott's Astroworld left 10 festival attendees dead, Scott has announced Project HEAL, a new philanthropic initiative
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