Our Vision

PUSH's members are the community organizers who make affordable housing a reality in Buffalo. Our members work with partners and funders to create a healthy, just and strong city that includes community control of resources, living wage jobs and access to quality education, healthcare and transportation.


Our Mission

The mission of PUSH Buffalo is to mobilize residents to create strong neighborhoods with quality affordable housing, to expand local hiring opportunities and advance economic justice in Buffalo.

The growth of PUSH over the years has been attributed to its commitment to operating principles, which will shape the implementation of its five years strategic plan.


Our Values

At PUSH Buffalo,
our values are:

Member Involvement - We base our decisions on member participation and consideration of alternatives.

Inclusiveness - Diversity of opinions is our strength and we encourage it.

Ownership - We take advantage of opportunities to create and control community resources.

Results Oriented - Our Plan is an accomplishment. The document outlines goals for measurable outcomes and results.

Relevant - We will respond to changing political and social climate by evaluating trends that are relevant to the goals and objectives we set for our organization.

Justice - We are committed to promoting social justice that gives real power to real people.


Our Strategic Priorities

Over the next five years,
PUSH will strive to:

Build a more democratic, action-oriented organization capable of addressing poor housing condition and the lack of living wage in the neighborhoods

Increase property ownership by low-income residents through the PUSH Community Housing Co-op

Decrease the rate of housing abandonment by reclaiming empty houses from neglectful public and private owners and redeveloping them for occupancy by low-income residents

Lead direct action campaigns against corporations and government agencies whose practices contribute to the high poverty rate in the neighborhoods

Create a replicable model of grassroots neighborhood organizing and redevelopment, which can be employed in other low-income neighborhoods throughout the Rust Belt

updates
September 22, 2009
Buffalo Done TOOK Manhattan Howdy friends,

This past Saturday over 300 Buffa-lovers came together with PUSH and rocked out in a Times Square penthouse celebrating Buffalo culture. Thousands of wings, hundreds of slices of pizza, and kegs upon kegs of beer were consumed. All pretty good indicators of a pretty great party!

Thanks to your generous support we were able to raise over $10,000 and managed to have a great time while we did it! Hopefully you all got something out of it too, whether you caught up with an old friend, met someone new, or scored a cool raffle prize.

PUSH would like to thank everyone who volunteered, our sponsors, our hardworking board and staff and all the folks that showed up to make the evening a night to remember!
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