Cut Red Tape 4 Heroes During the
COVID-19 pandemic, Shearer founded
Cut Red Tape 4 Heroes to distribute
personal protective equipment (PPE)—including masks, gloves, sanitizing supplies, and hazmat suits—to hospital staff, firefighters, organizations serving people with special needs, and low-income communities. By May 2020, Shearer had borrowed more than $600,000 against property to fund the effort and sought additional crowdfunding. Following the pandemic Shearer's work was cited by Bradley Martin, Senior Policy Researcher at the
RAND corporation, as a potential stockpiling model for future supply-chain shortages.
Ground Zero Frontline Response In the aftermath of the
September 11 attacks in 2001, Shearer and her daughter organized the distribution of supplies to personnel working at the
World Trade Center site. Shearer converted ASRL’s ~3,000 sq ft residential loft and art studio, located about one mile from the World Trade Center, into a supply hub where volunteers distributed gloves, respirators, hard hats, boots, clothing, tools, and other items. Shearer told
The Washington Post she borrowed about $1 million to finance the operation, later repaid with donations from foundations and individuals.
Housing Works Shearer participated in the early development of
Housing Works, an AIDS-service organization founded in 1991. She proposed using upscale thrift stores as a revenue source and, with then-husband
H. Joseph Allen, contributed $100,000 in seed funding to launch the concept. == Media ethics and reporting ==