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Welcome to SSBx’s blog, where we can talk together about the issues facing disinvested urban communities and how to make our cities sustainable for everyone. Right now 1 in 4 kids in the South Bronx has asthma and the unemployment rate is the highest in the city at 24%. These may seem unrelated, but SSBx works to find solutions to both issues. Greening our neighborhood increases the focus on green jobs and brings more parks and green industry to the South Bronx.

We’ll try to keep you in the loop on these issues and how they connect to the work we’re doing. At SSBx, we aim to lead, and to be a champion for solutions that lead to holistic change, ensuring that our communities are part of the emerging green economy.

–Miquela Craytor, Executive Director Sustainable South Bronx

3 Ways Your Support Helps Our Community


CREATES GREEN JOBS

SSBx promoted the passage of the bill Green Jobs, Green New York, to create 14,000 jobs across the state and help 1 million families and businesses save up to a billion dollars annually in energy costs. You can help us create more green jobs by supporting our continued advocacy for green jobs legislation with a donation of $50.

TRAINS FOR THE GREEN ECONOMY

Programs like our very own BEST will help equip hundreds of New Yorkers in hardest-hit communities with the skills they’ll need to take part in the green economy. To date 175 students are graduates of our BEST program, with 82% gainfully employed. You can provide materials for 5 students at the BEST Academy with a donation of $250.

STEWARDS OUR GREEN SPACES

Access to green spaces is vital to improve the quality of air in urban  communities—1 in 4 children in the South Bronx has asthma. By supporting our projects, you will broaden opportunities for employment and improve air quality.  You can help remove 100lbs of debris from our neighborhoods with a donation of $100.

About SSBx

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SSBx is a non-profit that champions opportunity in the South Bronx by delivering integrated economic & environmental solutions through innovative job training, public advocacy & education programs.

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SSBx Blog-Green Jobs Restore
As we explore using green jobs to restore and rebuild our communities, Philadelphia is taking an interesting step forward—and creating a model for us all. The City of Brotherly Love is making news by addressing some of the federal regulatory barriers that slow down green-job development: they have made a proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for an all-green stormwater solution, to mitigate the untreated storm water and sewage that enters their water system when it rains. New York has explored green solutions to encourage the private sector to incorporate green practices; Chicago has studied how addressing climate change issues can generate green jobs. But, as far as we know, only Philadelphia has proposed engaging with the EPA through compliance with the clean water act. Philadelphia’s proposal holds dual promise: tremendous opportunities for improving the quality of life for communities, and for creating an array of green jobs. It is also frugal: Rather than invest over $10 billion in grey infrastructure, Philadelphia would spend just $1.6 billion to greenscape—creating natural sponges such as street trees, porous pavement, and green roofs. As cities and states face increasing budget crises, we need cost-effective solutions that create job opportunities. DO: invest in infrastructure that yields multiple benefits. DON’T: build yet another expensive sewage treatment facility that only contributes to a fiscally-failing and pollution-based system. Whether folks are transitioning into new jobs or knocking down traditional barriers to employment, the green economy holds promise for us all. - Miquela Craytor, Executive Director Sustainable South Bronx

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