Through Sharell B. McNair
June 8, 2025
BraWley says: “There is a part of your soul that is affected” when old residents are priced from communities that they have helped build up and influence.
Pastor David K. BraWley makes a name for himself by tackling the affordable home crisis in BrooklynAfter you have noticed that Black members of his municipality Leave the area, according to the New York Times.
BraWley, the pastor of the St. Paul Community Baptist Church in the vicinity of Oost -New York, noticed how more and more black families leave due to the lack of affordable homes for his congregation -members and the inhabitants of the community. The 56-year-old noted that it is difficult to lead his herd when people leave noticeable figures and call it “an unspoken sadness” every time one of his congregants announces that they can no longer keep up with the costs of living.
The 56-year-old says: “There is a part of your soul that is affected” when old residents are priced from communities that they have helped and influence.
Some St. Paul’s members hope to stay in the neighborhoods that they have called at home for decades, so that they can stay close to their home church; However, limited resources hinder their ability to achieve this goal. However, the faith -based leaders, such as BraWley and others, work together to realize that dream. According to The Brooklyn Eagle, Organizations in the Big Apple work together with initiatives such as the New York Land Opportunity Program (NYLOP) to use their properties for housing.
The New York Housing Conference Website -labels The program as “first of its kind” to help mission -driven organizations find partners who are willing to develop affordable homes in under -utilized country. Moreover, St. Paul recommends public parking spaces in the city as the perfect location to organize 15,000 units for seniors such as Linda Boyce, who was recently named Elder in St. Paul after he was a loyal member for 50 years, so they are not pushed out of their homes.
As members of the municipality– And others throughout the country – are suppressed about the rise of groceries such as eggs that used to cost no less than $ 1.99, Boyce encourages those in the church to be a little more optimistic and look at higher forces outside the town hall.
“The work is becoming more difficult, the work is getting heavier,” said the oldest. “We can do it because we are people from God.”
Leaders such as Brawley have been performed because it is difficult to depend on city leaders when specific rules and consequences are. The idea of affordable homes for Borough van Brooklyn includes a residential building of 51 floors of Fulton Street in the center of Brooklyn. Units in the luxury building open for lottery With eligible income ranging from $ 64,766 to $ 227,500.
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