LET’S NOT WALK AWAY FROM $2 MILLION…
…that could guarantee better services to the people HAUP serves!
The City of New York is just about ready to request the release of monies promised for the renovation of our new headquarters. This means the long-awaited, long hoped-for construction we have worked so hard to bring to life is very near. So near we can almost hear work crews pouring concrete for the foundations of our new, modern, two-story offices with a bright basement.
But there’s a catch.
New York Cityneeds to ensure HAUP has cash to cover expenses during construction in the event its money is not turned over to us in due time. Consequently NYC has requested we have on hand about $600,000 for a 12-month period, the anticipated building time. This money will not be spent, rather held as a guarantee that once construction start, it will remain on schedule without delays.
HAUP does not have that amount of money in reserve. That is why we are turning to you and to many others, asking that you entrust HAUP with $1,000 or more for a year. This money will be held in trust and reported on quarterly; and your contribution will be returned to you in full. It will simply provide a necessary “bridge” to float the project until receipt of promised/guaranteed NYC reimbursement.
We know times are tough, but bad times will be followed by better times. Our new building is a down payment on just such a future, helping HAUP provide improved and diversified services, build community and empowerment, in a modern, comfortable setting.
Walking away from a $2 million gift is simply a no-no. Let’s stand shoulder-to-shoulder. Please say “Yes, we
can–and we will!”
WITH THE HELP OF OUR FRIENDS
HAUP is most grateful for the support of the following for helping make HAUP’s new
headquarters a reality:
New York City Councilman Leroy Comrie, $1.3 million;
PresidentPro-TemporeNew York State Senator Malcolm Smith, $250,000;
Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, $200,000;
New York State Assemblywoman Barbara Clark $150,000;
New York State Assemblyman William Scarborough, $50,000;
And many community supporters like you, $70,000 to date.
