De Blasio Administration and Citizens Committee Celebrate the 2017 Love Your Block Season with the College Avenue Block Association

May 20, 2017Love  Your Block, a grant program  offered by NYC Service in partnership with Citizens Committee for New York  City, awards 25 $1,000 cash grants to resident-led community groups in all five  boroughs and links them to City Services to transform a public space in their  neighborhood; 2017 grant recipients were announced in December 2016 NEW YORK— The de Blasio Administration and Citizens Committee of NYC are celebrating the  2017 Love Your Block season in the Bronx today, highlighting first-time Love  Your Block Awardee, College Avenue Block Association as they revitalize a  transformed garden lot adjacent to 487 College Avenue.Today’s  event is one of 25 resident-led volunteer projects in 20 communities across the  five boroughs taking place this spring and summer. Through the support of the  2017 Love Your Block grant award – which includes a $1,000 cash grant,  project planning assistance, and City services from  the Departments of Parks, Transportation, Environmental Protection, and  Sanitation – these 25  community-led groups are empowered to enhance and beautify public spaces in  their neighborhoods.“I want  to recognize the College Avenue Block Association in the Bronx as well as all  of the recipients of the 2017 Love Your Block awards and thank them for  engaging residents to create change in our communities,” said Mayor Bill de  Blasio. “We are beautifying our City while deepening our relationships with  communities across the five boroughs and empowering residents with the tools to organize and engage others in their  neighborhood to revitalize public spaces. I want to thank NYC Service,  Citizens Committee for New York City, and our City agencies for partnering with  residents to encourage civic engagement and make City services more accessible  to all New Yorkers.”“Love  Your Block is about connecting NYC residents to resources as they work  together to strengthen our City at the neighborhood level,” said New York  City Chief Service Officer Paula Gavin. “We are thrilled to catalyze a  spirit of volunteerism throughout the City by partnering with residents to  improve our communities one block at a time and we are proud to recognize and  support College Avenue Block Association for their leadership. We thank  Citizens Committee and our City agency partners for their continued partnership  as well as Citi and the New York Community Trust for their support of this  important community initiative.” “Block associations just like the College Avenue Block  Association here in Melrose as well as so many others across the country are  the building blocks of good neighborhoods, turning neighbors into friends and  bringing people of every kind together,” said Peter H. Kostmayer, CEO of Citizen’s  Committee for NYC.  “College Avenue Block Association and the great  Bronxites who have brought us together today have our thanks and  congratulations.”“There  are so many reasons to be proud of being a New Yorker,” said Assembly  Speaker Carl Heastie. “Today’s recipients of the Love Your Block Award embody that pride with their passion and commitment to improving our  neighborhoods. The Assembly proudly supports these individuals and their  efforts to improve our communities, which is why we have dedicated $375,000 to  help continue this mission. Together with NYC Service and Citizens Committee,  these recipients are giving New Yorkers yet another reason to be proud to call  New York City home.”College  Avenue Block Association works to increase neighborhood green spaces by  transforming abandoned lots and community spaces into gardens in an effort to  improve the quality of life for neighborhood residents. Today’s project  includes reseeding the lawn, organizing donated compost, painting garden beds,  and planting flowers.College Avenue Block Association joins more than 270  resident-led community groups across the City awarded Love Your Block grants over the last nine years. Since 2009, $295,000 in cash grants have been  awarded, over 900 City services provided, and nearly 10,000 community  volunteers have been engaged in beautification projects across all five  boroughs.“Within  the past year, the once empty lot on College Ave has been transformed into the  beautiful College Ave Garden of Hope that it is today,” said Wanda Swinney,  President of College Avenue Block Association. “The garden is not just  about planting seeds in the ground, it’s about the relationships and  connections created in the community. The beauty is about bringing people  together through educational programs and job training in the new College Ave  Garden of Hope. It’s also to develop awareness, motivation, and encouragement  because it takes a community to raise a child. This spring, everyone in the  community will take part of the Love Your Block Day. We are truly  grateful to Citizens Committee of New York City and NYC Service for awarding  the College Ave Block Association its first-ever Love Your Block grant.”Love  Your Block follows  the model of a national program offered by Cities of Service and is made  possible through the generous support of Citi and the New York Community Trust.  The goal of Love Your Block is to engage  communities in neighborhood revitalization efforts benefiting low-income  areas. Approximately 84 percent of the 2017 Love Your Block award  recipients (21 out of 25) are based in neighborhoods below NYC’s median  household income of $55,752.In addition to financial support and connection to City  services, grantees participate in workshops detailing the basics of community  organizing, navigating City government, grassroots fundraising, and media  tools. As a result, these organizations are more sustainable and better  equipped to access City resources moving forward.“Our  partnership with NYC Service and the Citizens Committee for New York City is  helping to revitalize local communities and create green spaces for residents  and visitors to enjoy,” said Ed Skyler, Executive Vice President for  Global Public Affairs at Citi. “We are proud to support the hard work of so  many dedicated volunteers who devote their time to improve New York City""s  neighborhoods.”“The Department of Sanitation is pleased to acknowledge the  College Avenue Block Association as one of the 2017 Love Your Block Highlighted Neighborhood Groups for its intention to transform an abandoned lot  into a beautiful and thriving community garden for residents to enjoy,” said   Department of Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia . “Sanitation is proud  to support this group and any other civic organization that takes the time and  effort to initiate projects that invest in the betterment of their  neighborhoods.”“It’s always inspiring to see community members volunteer and  take pride in caring for their neighborhood’s public spaces,” said NYC Parks  Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP. “Volunteers are the backbone of the  more than 500 community gardens across our city, which not only improve air  quality and bio-diversity, but serve as meeting places and sources of  relaxation. NYC Parks is proud to support the Love Your Block initiative  in public spaces citywide and see another community garden come to life.”About  NYC Service  NYC Service, a division of the Office of the Mayor, promotes volunteerism,  engages New Yorkers in service, builds volunteer capacity and mobilizes the  power of volunteers and national service members to impact New York City""s  greatest needs. To learn more about NYC Service and connect to volunteer  opportunities across New York City, visit nyc.gov/service.About  Citizens Committee for New York City  Citizens  Committee for New York City’s mission is simple: to help New Yorkers –  especially those in low-income areas – come together and improve the quality of  life in their neighborhoods. Residents are uniquely situated to define and act  on the issues affecting their communities. When provided with modest support,  neighborhood and school groups can effectively mobilize community resources to  improve quality of life.  Citizens Committee for New York City supports  these grassroots efforts by offering grants, skills-building workshops and  further technical support in the form of project planning assistance and an  equipment share library. In 2016, we provided 421 projects with $1.6 million in  grants and services, and our staff facilitated 30 workshops to over 500 social  entrepreneurs. Since 1975, we have promoted the spirit of volunteerism, local  engagement and social justice that drives our work. Visit us online at citizensnyc.org. 

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