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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Fwd: Help Picture the Homeless Come Home


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From: Brodie Enoch & William S Burnett, PTH Board Co-Chairs <development@picturethehomeless.org>
Date: Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:19 PM
Subject: Help Picture the Homeless Come Home



We're going back to East Harlem/El Barrio!
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Dear Friends, Members, and Allies,

Picture the Homeless is moving, and we need your help! Your donation will be matched dollar for dollar by a generous donation from the Sparkplug Foundation. 

Picture the Homeless just signed the lease on a beautiful wheelchair-accessible storefront office on 126th Street off of Lexington, around the corner from 3 subway lines and great bus service, but we will need your help to cover moving expenses. Please donate to our GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign today, and help spread the word to create the momentum for us to reach $10K.

Please chip in with whatever donation you can manage, and - perhaps more importantly - help us build buzz for this effort on Facebook via the "Share" buttons on the campaign page, and tag your friends - along with a personal note telling them why our work is important to you. We also ask that you forward this email to your networks and tweet the link to the GoFundMe page: http://www.gofundme.com/jvuvpk

Here's why this is so important. As a city-wide organization it's essential that we be more accessible to all 5 boroughs. For years we've been meeting strong leaders stuck in shelters in Staten Island and Central Brooklyn for whom traveling to our current spot in the Bronx is simply not possible - most shelters have curfews, some fairly early at night. This move puts us steps away from major bus service to Queens, the 4/5/6 trains and much easier access to Brooklyn and Staten Island, as well as all of Upper Manhattan - which is in the throes of gentrification. 

And when it comes to homelessness, the intersection of 125th and Lexington is an incredibly crucial spot. It's the main stop for the M35 bus, the only way off of Ward's Island for the 1,000+ people who are placed in shelter there. It's the site of the Pathmark recycling machines, the most widely-used redemption site for hundreds of men and women who make a living picking up recyclable bottles and cans. It's ground zero for countless kinds of "underground economy" jobs... and, because of all these things, it's become a flash point for civil rights conflict, with rookie cops assigned to that intersection to "practice" violating people's rights via arrests and summonses for quality of life violations. East Harlem/El Barrio is also the center of our Community Land trust work, organizing between homeless people and low-income tenants to collectively develop a community development agenda that stops displacement while creating new housing and decent-paying jobs.

Our goal is to raise $20K by January 23rd. A generous donor, the Sparkplug Foundation, has offered a match of $10K, so we have $10K to go! This includes some build out, wiring for computers and phones, packing materials and a truck rental.
 
In addition, we are super-grateful for any help you can offer in promoting the crowd-funding campaign, spreading the word to your friends and social media networks. Pass it on to all the people of good will in your life, along with a note about why you're supporting Picture the Homeless!
 
With gratitude,

Sam J. Miller
Communications & Policy
Picture the Homeless
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