The following have endorsed the Housing & Jobs Platform
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Cooper Square Mutual Housing Association DRUM—Desis Rising Up and Moving VOW—Voices of Women Organizing Project Union Theological Seminary: Poverty Initiative Fifth Ave Committee Welfare Rights Initiative Food Not Bombs NYC Big News Unlock the Block Coalition Child Welfare Organizing Project National Coalition for the Homeless New York Asian Women’s Center The Welfare Poets The Reverend Charles Hl Straut, Jr., D.Min. N.Y. Annual Conference United Methodist Church The Reverend N. J. L'Heureaux, Jr. Queens Federation of Churches Archdeacon Michael S. Kendall Episcopal Diocese of New York Housing Press Clippings
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El Diario, Oct. 6, 2005 Homeless rally at Merrill Lynch bull to tell DHS "No More Bull: We Want Housing!" Greenwich Village Gazette, Oct. 6, 2005 No Second Chance: New report condemns policy denying public housing to ex-felons Final Call, Dec. 14, 2004 Homeless Protest Outside Bush Campaign Headquarters Queens Chronicle, Nov. 4, 2004 Homeless Rally Downtown for Aid New York Daily News, Oct. 5, 2004 Mayor Unveils Ambitious Plan To End New York Homelessness WNBC, Jun. 23, 2004 Housing Campaign MeetingThe Housing Committee meets every Thursday at 6pm.
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Housing & Jobs Platform
Every neighborhood in the city is full of unoccupied, boarded-up buildings. Abandoned buildings are an emblem of urban blight, drive down property values, and increase the tax burden on everyone. These properties are also an underutilized asset, and rehabilitation of buildings into housing is an incredible potential boon to communities—it is estimated that for every dollar invested in housing, $9-27 are generated in the community where it is spent. The City’s current prioritizing of a $700-million-a-year shelter system does nothing to build communities, nor does it enable homeless people to move out of homelessness and into stable homes.
After months of issue identification, interviews with housing and legislative experts, and collective problem-solving, members of the Housing Committee at Picture the Homeless developed a plan—a comprehensive legislative platform to address the rehabilitation of these buildings into housing for very-poor New Yorkers. The demands of this platform are as follows:
![]() Your support on this platform would be extremely significant in transforming our community in a way that would benefit housed people and homeless people alike. Here are a number of ways in which YOU can help this exciting and revolutionary piece of legislation become a reality: 1. Sign on to the HOMELESS HOUSING & JOBS PLATFORM as an institution or as an individual. 2. Call, fax, write, and email your City Council representative and ask him/her to endorse the PLATFORM. You can go to http://www.nyccouncil.info/constituent/index.cfm and enter your address to find out your Councilperson and his/her contact info. 3. Spread the word to others! 4. Write an op-ed or a letter to the editor to local papers about the PLATFORM and why it is important for New York City. 5. Invite members of Picture the Homeless to present our platform at community meetings, religious services, or any other public forum you might have. 6. Put a short article about the PLATFORM for organizational newsletters, church bulletins, or websites. ( categories: Housing | Housing Reports & Publications )
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