Sunday, November 29, 2009
NYC's Unsung Heroes
Here's a bit of good news! Rob Solano, Executive Director of Churches United for Fair Housing, was selected by the Village Voice as one of New York's Unsung Heroes for all his work he does in Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Bed-Stuy! Check it out here:
http://www.villagevoice.com/2009-11-24/news/a-thanksgiving-honor-roll-lauding-nyc-s-unsung-heroes-in-a-city-of-celebrity/
Congrats, Rob! And thank you for all the good work you do!
And, don't forget to note that Marty Needelman, another friend in the neighborhood, fighting for affordable housing was recognized as well!
http://www.villagevoice.com/2009-11-24/news/a-thanksgiving-honor-roll-lauding-nyc-s-unsung-heroes-in-a-city-of-celebrity/
Congrats, Rob! And thank you for all the good work you do!
And, don't forget to note that Marty Needelman, another friend in the neighborhood, fighting for affordable housing was recognized as well!
BROADWAY TRIANGLE CITY COUNCIL HEARINGS
Tomorrow, Monday, November 30th, the City Council will hold hearings on the re-zoning of the Broadway Triangle, and Churches United for Fair Housing would like to encourage and enlist as many readers as possible to come.
As most of you know, all community organizations except Ridgewood-Bushwick Senior Citizens' Council and United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg were intentionally left out of the original planning for the Broadway Triangle. And the re-zoning and development proposed by HPD ignores the needs of many members of the Broadway Triangle community who are not involved in either of those organizations. So, now, Churches United for Fair Housing and other community organizations are calling for an open process to plan development in their neighborhood.
If you would like to help us in this process, please come with us to City Hall tomorrow morning to rally and sit in on the hearing! Buses will be picking up at 10 am from:
* All Saints Church 115 Throop Avenue off Flushing Ave
* South 4th Street and Roebling Avenue
* 609 Metropolitan
* 260 Powers off Bushwick Avenue
If you are interested and want more information, contact rsolano@churchesunitedforfairhousing.com
As most of you know, all community organizations except Ridgewood-Bushwick Senior Citizens' Council and United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg were intentionally left out of the original planning for the Broadway Triangle. And the re-zoning and development proposed by HPD ignores the needs of many members of the Broadway Triangle community who are not involved in either of those organizations. So, now, Churches United for Fair Housing and other community organizations are calling for an open process to plan development in their neighborhood.
If you would like to help us in this process, please come with us to City Hall tomorrow morning to rally and sit in on the hearing! Buses will be picking up at 10 am from:
* All Saints Church 115 Throop Avenue off Flushing Ave
* South 4th Street and Roebling Avenue
* 609 Metropolitan
* 260 Powers off Bushwick Avenue
If you are interested and want more information, contact rsolano@churchesunitedforfairhousing.com
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
A Message to our 2009 Annual Awards Attendees
On behalf of the Officers, Directors and Members, I thank you for attending our 2009 Annual Awards Dinner. I want to personally thank our Officers and Members of the Board of Directors for their selflessness and continued dedication to make Churches United for Fair Housing an organism for the betterment of all those who love Brooklyn.
This year, Churches United for Fair Housing is undergoing a strong and positive revitalization. And each week, our organization writes a new chapter of service through the efforts of many volunteers from all over our community working together to help those most in need.
Thank you from all of us to each of you--you should each be proud to call yourself a "Churches United for Fair Housing Member." This year, Churches United for Fair Housing had the pleasure of honoring Father Jim O'Shea, Juan Ramos, & Herb Santiago; they have distinguished themselves in courage, leadership, & generosity in the community at large. Finally, to our financial supporters, I thank you for believing in us, in your community, but most of all in believing that the old adage is true: "There is strength in numbers, and that strength is even greater when the Spirit of God is our rock."
Sincerly,
Rob Solano
Executive Director
Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc.
This year, Churches United for Fair Housing is undergoing a strong and positive revitalization. And each week, our organization writes a new chapter of service through the efforts of many volunteers from all over our community working together to help those most in need.
Thank you from all of us to each of you--you should each be proud to call yourself a "Churches United for Fair Housing Member." This year, Churches United for Fair Housing had the pleasure of honoring Father Jim O'Shea, Juan Ramos, & Herb Santiago; they have distinguished themselves in courage, leadership, & generosity in the community at large. Finally, to our financial supporters, I thank you for believing in us, in your community, but most of all in believing that the old adage is true: "There is strength in numbers, and that strength is even greater when the Spirit of God is our rock."
Sincerly,
Rob Solano
Executive Director
Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Churches United for Fair Housing will host a dinner at Nino’s Restaurant in Greenpoint Thursday, September 10th to raise funds to continue their work serving thousands in the Brooklyn community.
Churches United for Fair Housing will honor Father James O’Shea with the Person of the Year Award for his devotion to truth and justice for all. Juan Ramos will receive the Leadership Award for his outstanding direction in the Broadway Triangle Community Coalition. Herb Santiago will be honored with the Solidarity Award for his exceptional achievement and continued leadership throughout the community.
WHO: Churches United for Fair Housing members and guests
$100 for CUFFH members
$125 for non-CUFFH members
WHERE: Nino’s Restaurant
173 Kingsland Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11222
WHEN: Thursday, September 10th
6 pm
Churches United for Fair Housing will honor Father James O’Shea with the Person of the Year Award for his devotion to truth and justice for all. Juan Ramos will receive the Leadership Award for his outstanding direction in the Broadway Triangle Community Coalition. Herb Santiago will be honored with the Solidarity Award for his exceptional achievement and continued leadership throughout the community.
WHO: Churches United for Fair Housing members and guests
$100 for CUFFH members
$125 for non-CUFFH members
WHERE: Nino’s Restaurant
173 Kingsland Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11222
WHEN: Thursday, September 10th
6 pm
Thursday, August 27, 2009
CHURCHES UNITED FOR FAIR HOUSING TO HOST 34TH COUNCIL CANDIDATE DEBATE
Churches United for Fair Housing along with co-sponsors, El Diario, El Puente, and the Brooklyn Gazette will host 34th District Council Candidates Maritza Davila, Gerry Esposito, and Diana Reyna in a town hall style debate, next Monday, August 31st at Primera Iglesia Presbiteriana from 7—9 pm.
The debate will be preceded by free food and followed by free music and a raffle.
The debate will be preceded by free food and followed by free music and a raffle.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
THE VOTE
So things have been swinging along quite well for Churches United for Fair Housing. Many successful community board meetings, housing application workshops, ulurp meetings, etc. And we got the community together for a beautiful barbecue on Sunday afternoon. Its encouraging to know that there are so many of us fighting for the neighborhood!
Tonight, Community Board 1 will be voting on our proposal for the Broadway Triangle Development. And before they vote they will allow speakers from the audience, so we would love to have anyone and EVERYONE speak about why they think our Broadway Triangle proposal represents the needs of our community. Please be there at 5:30 to sign up to speak. The meeting will start at 6:30 pm.
Swinging 60's Senior Citizens Center
211 Ainslie Street (Corner of Manhattan Avenue)
Brooklyn, New York 11211
Tonight, Community Board 1 will be voting on our proposal for the Broadway Triangle Development. And before they vote they will allow speakers from the audience, so we would love to have anyone and EVERYONE speak about why they think our Broadway Triangle proposal represents the needs of our community. Please be there at 5:30 to sign up to speak. The meeting will start at 6:30 pm.
Swinging 60's Senior Citizens Center
211 Ainslie Street (Corner of Manhattan Avenue)
Brooklyn, New York 11211
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