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ACTION ALERT: Support the community hub at 489 Midland Ave
ONSITE ACTIONS
—Come to 489 Midland Ave Staten Island, NY 10306 to stand in support
—Volunteers requested to help move the hub to 100% private property
OFFSITE ACTON
—Demand the Mayor’s office end community hub eviction and instead support hubs with space and equipment
—Public Advocate’s office: (212) 669-7250 9am-5pm EMAIL: GetHelp@pubadvocate.nyc.gov
The community-run network of support for food, volunteering,
supplies, clothing, and human services is an essential part of the New
York City recovery efforts, and the mayor’s office wants to shut it down
immediately. The mayor’s office is calling upon local police forces to
“clear all outdoor sites” effective immediately. We are calling on all
New Yorkers to advocate on behalf of these community run hubs that
provide essential services to those whom the city and federal
government, and support agencies, have under-served, neglected, or
abandoned.
We call on the city, service organizations and police to support
these crucial hubs by maintain location and services to community,
offering tents, generators, and storage pods for supplies or finding
free, nearby, and feasible medium to long term spaces where hubs can
operate.
This Friday morning Staten Island police representing the mayor’s
office have threatened eviction action against the crucial Staten Island
hub at 489 Midland Avenue, in the heavily hit Midland Beach area. Aiman
Youssef, a 42-year-old Syrian-American Staten Islander whose house was
destroyed in the hurricane, has been running a 24/7 community pop up hub
outside his property at 489 Midland Avenue since the day after the
storm. He and a coalition of neighbors, friends and community members
are serving hot food and offering cleaning supplies, non-perishables,
medical supplies, and clothing to the thousands of residents who are
still without heat, power, or safe housing. This popular hub is
well-run, well-staffed, and has a constant hum of discussion, support,
and advice as well as donations and pick ups and volunteer dispatch
through another pop-up group, volunteers who call themselves “The Yellow
Team.”
At the standing-room only Town Hall meeting at Staten Island’s New
Dorp High School last night, Youssef was the first to raise his voice in
the question and answer period. The community’s expression of extreme
need and frustration with the lack of official support made for a
contentious environment where city government officials offered few
solutions. At one point borough president James Molinaro asked the
audience “You wanna shut your mouth?” due to their increasingly loud
demands for community support and housing solutions.
We ask all New Yorkers and Sandy supporters worldwide to not heed
Molinaro’s demand, but to speak out as Youssef did. Ask the mayor’s
office to support, not evict, the well-run community support hubs giving
crucial services to New Yorkers in need.
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