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For I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink.
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~~ Matthew 25

 

Upcoming events

  • Sing for Hope: Sing for Home(2 days)
  • Save the Date: Housing Here and Now Rally to Overturn Vacancy Decontrol(18 days)
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Street Sheets

Resources available for homeless and poor New Yorkers:

Job Skills Development
Food
Hygiene
Medical/Dental
Shelter

Available to download and print on legal sized paper (double sided).

Cry out full throated and unsparingly! Lift up your voice like a trumpet blast....
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~~ Isaiah 58

Action Alerts

  • Call the MTA and Tell Them to Meet With the Homeless Freedom Riders!!!
  • Action Needed: National Housing Trust Fund Legislation This Year
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Policy Updates

  • Crisis in NYC Public Housing
  • Acorn in the News for Having Given Clear Warning of the Mortgage Practices That Led to the Current Mortgage Crisis
  • Work Advantage
  • Federal Farm Bill: Strengthening of Federal Nutrition Programs
  • Federal Housing Budget Fiscal Year 09
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Prayer for Those Buried in Potter's Field

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Holy One,

We believe that in death all people are equal; yet sadly, in life we divide and separate and segregate people into artificial and tragic categories. We confess that we have all participated in this injustice.

And now, in remembering those who have died, may we learn from the death that awaits us, and while we yet live, to respect the humanity of every living person.

We pray especially for those whose bodies lie in Potter's Field, those who have died in obscurity, who have lived outside the expected norms of society and whom we have marginalized and forgotten. Particularly, we remember the unwanted children who are buried there.

May the goals of Picture the Homeless and the Interfaith Friends of Potter's Field be granted, that the bodies of the unidentified and forgotten thousands who die in this city each year may have in death the dignity that they have been denied in life.

This we pray in the name of justice.

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