I wanted to uplift local organizations in my community, and am hoping you can join me.
John: This year has flown by, and tomorrow is Christmas Day.
While not everyone celebrates or observes Christmas, it is a holiday that serves as a reminder of how important it is to give back to our communities, and to treat each other with love and care.
Right here in New York's 16th District, many families are struggling, especially in these uncertain economic times and amid the ongoing threat of the pandemic. Millions of families are facing hunger, housing insecurity, and unemployment, all while the wealthy and privileged continue to profit. In times like these, we must come together.
So today, I wanted to uplift local organizations in my community, and am hoping you can join me by making a contribution to LIFE Progressive Services and the Luther V. Garrison Sr. Masonic Foundation Scholarship Fund — which I'll share more about below. Will you donate $3 or any amount? 100% of the proceeds will go to these organizations.
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- LIFE Progressive Services is a Mount Vernon-based organization that helps formerly incarcerated individuals in New York transition back into the community through advocacy, education, and resource provisions. LIFE also runs a community meal service program that feeds hundreds of families per week.
- Luther V. Garrison Sr. Masonic Foundation was able to give out 25 $1000 scholarships to assist college students from low income families pay their tuition fees. They are a foundation committed to providing impactful services and assistance, free of charge to communities in need in NY-16 for the past decade.
Even if you can spare $10 — $5 each to these organizations — it would mean a lot to me, and to the greater movement of love we're building on the ground here in our district.
And no matter if you're able to chip in right now, John, I want to thank you for being a part of this movement.
Wishing you and your loved ones peace and love this Christmas and this holiday season. Peace and love,
Jamaal Bowman