Saturday, October 12, 2024

HOUSING NOT HIGH-RISES: A SPECIAL FUNDRAISING EVENT

 
Fundraiser for Housing Not High-Rises
Tuesday, October 22nd
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

From Housing Not High-Rises:

Fundraiser At The Lonesome Club 

October 22 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Donation Suggested

Please join us at The Lonesome Club on Tuesday October 22 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm for a special Housing Not High-Rises fundraiser!

  • Complimentary appetizers
  • Cash bar with a variety of drinks available for purchase
  • Insider updates from the team
  • Great company and a chance to support a meaningful cause!

We’re excited to share some in-depth updates about the work we’ve been doing. This is a unique opportunity for our closest supporters to get an insider’s look at the impact you’re helping create.

We encourage you to join us and bring your questions—and your generosity—to help continue this vital work!

We kindly ask attendees to consider making a donation to Housing Not High-Rises to support our fight for contextual and affordable housing in our neighborhood. Don’t forget to bring your checkbook! Suggested contribution $100 – $500.

RSVP Now to housingnothighrises@gmail.com! Space is limited, so please let us know you’ll be joining.

We look forward to seeing you there and making a difference together!

The Lonesome Club
1674 10th Avenue (at Prospect Ave), Brooklyn
Tue, Oct 22, 6:00 pm

If you can’t attend but would still like to support our cause, you can make a donation online at housingnothighrises.org.

 
About Housing Not High-Rises 
"We are a group of South Slope and Windsor Terrace renters and homeowners who want housing, especially truly affordable housing, that preserves the scale of these historic neighborhoods.

We support changes to zoning policy through a comprehensive, considerate process – like City of Yes -not Arrow Linen’s one-off, development-rights cash grab.

That’s why we’re urging our neighbors and elected officials to support sustainable, contextual, affordable housing – not high rises.

We are available as a resource to other communities that find themselves in a position where they need to understand more about the rezoning process, how it impacts their neighborhoods, and how to organize effectively."