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{{toplink|url=http://pushbuffalo.org/|name=pushbuffalo.org}}'''PUSH Buffalo''' (People United for Sustainable Housing) {{gives}}<blockquote>People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH Buffalo) is a local membership-based community organization fighting to make affordable housing a reality on Buffalo’s West Side. PUSH was founded by Aaron Bartley and Eric Walker in 2005.<br><br>PUSH Buffalo was established to:
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*Create strong neighborhoods with quality affordable housing.
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*Decrease the rate of housing abandonment by reclaiming empty houses from neglectful public and private owners and redeveloping them for occupancy by low-income residents.
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*Develop neighborhood leaders capable of gaining community control over the development process and planning for the future of the neighborhood.
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<br>''Mission:''&nbsp;To mobilize residents to create strong neighborhoods with quality, affordable housing, expand local hiring opportunities and to advance economic justice in Buffalo.<br><br>''Vision:''&nbsp;PUSH's members are the community organizers who make affordable housing a reality in Buffalo. Our members work with partners and funders to create a healthy, just and strong city that includes community control of resources, living wage jobs and access to quality education, healthcare and transportation.<br><br>''Values''
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*Member Involvement – We base our decisions on member participation and consideration of alternatives.
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*Inclusiveness – We encourage a diversity of opinions.
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*Ownership – We take advantage of opportunities to create and control community resources.
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*Results Oriented – Our plan is an accomplishment – we have outlined a series of measurable goals and outcomes that will ultimately lead to results.
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*Relevant – We will respond to changing political and social climates by evaluating trends that are prevalent to the goals and objectives of our organization.
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*Justice - We are committed to promoting social justice that gives real power to real people.
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<br>''Strategies''
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*Build a more democratic, action-orientated organization that addresses poor housing conditions and the lack of living wage jobs in our neighborhoods.
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*Decrease the rate of housing abandonment by reclaiming properties from neglectful public and private owners and redeveloping them for occupancy.
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*Lead direct action campaigns against corporations and government agencies whose practices contribute to the high poverty rate in our community.
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*Create a replicable model of grassroots neighborhood organizing and redevelopment that can be deployed in other low-income communities throughout the Rust Belt.
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This organization is based in and serves Buffalo, New York.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 11 September 2018

pushbuffalo.org

PUSH Buffalo (People United for Sustainable Housing) gives the following descriptive information:

People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH Buffalo) is a local membership-based community organization fighting to make affordable housing a reality on Buffalo’s West Side. PUSH was founded by Aaron Bartley and Eric Walker in 2005.

PUSH Buffalo was established to:

  • Create strong neighborhoods with quality affordable housing.
  • Decrease the rate of housing abandonment by reclaiming empty houses from neglectful public and private owners and redeveloping them for occupancy by low-income residents.
  • Develop neighborhood leaders capable of gaining community control over the development process and planning for the future of the neighborhood.


Mission: To mobilize residents to create strong neighborhoods with quality, affordable housing, expand local hiring opportunities and to advance economic justice in Buffalo.

Vision: PUSH's members are the community organizers who make affordable housing a reality in Buffalo. Our members work with partners and funders to create a healthy, just and strong city that includes community control of resources, living wage jobs and access to quality education, healthcare and transportation.

Values

  • Member Involvement – We base our decisions on member participation and consideration of alternatives.
  • Inclusiveness – We encourage a diversity of opinions.
  • Ownership – We take advantage of opportunities to create and control community resources.
  • Results Oriented – Our plan is an accomplishment – we have outlined a series of measurable goals and outcomes that will ultimately lead to results.
  • Relevant – We will respond to changing political and social climates by evaluating trends that are prevalent to the goals and objectives of our organization.
  • Justice - We are committed to promoting social justice that gives real power to real people.


Strategies

  • Build a more democratic, action-orientated organization that addresses poor housing conditions and the lack of living wage jobs in our neighborhoods.
  • Decrease the rate of housing abandonment by reclaiming properties from neglectful public and private owners and redeveloping them for occupancy.
  • Lead direct action campaigns against corporations and government agencies whose practices contribute to the high poverty rate in our community.
  • Create a replicable model of grassroots neighborhood organizing and redevelopment that can be deployed in other low-income communities throughout the Rust Belt.

This organization is based in and serves Buffalo, New York.