#NYC in winter
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newyorkthegoldenage · 11 months ago
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White stoops, probably on West 88th St., 1952.
Photo: Ruth Orkin via the Howard Greenberg Gallery
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yodaprod · 3 months ago
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Manhattan, New York City, during the blizzard of January 1996
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thereisomethingaboutlilac · 11 months ago
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𝐖𝐚𝐥𝐤 𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐬❄𝐨𝐟 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐚𝐧
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reasonsforhope · 1 month ago
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"According to National Coalition for the Homeless, 40% of the country’s homeless youth population is comprised of LGTBQ+ teens. 
When New York native Austin Rivers took up knitting during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was this staggering figure that drove him towards action. 
“I don’t have the capacity to build a shelter, the network or the connections to help in that way, but what I can do is knit,” Rivers told NBC News. 
“And I know that New York City is cold, so I decided I would start knitting and create this nonprofit.”
That’s when he founded Knit the Rainbow, an organization that distributes free handmade garments to those in need. 
And nearly five years after it was first created, Rivers’ knitting collective isn’t just serving the queer community in New York City.
Their nationwide network links local yarn stores and local nonprofits with over 550 volunteers from 45 states. 
As of 2024, they have collected and distributed over 25,000 winter garments — including sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, and socks — throughout homeless communities in New Jersey, Chicago, Detroit, and beyond. 
Once clothing items are shipped to Rivers’ apartment, he works with volunteers to unpack boxes, tag and sort donations, and pack and deliver them to local shelters that provide housing to LGBTQ+ and HIV+ homeless youth. 
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Although the organization’s impact is wider, and the piles of mail have grown higher, Rivers still has a hand in day-to-day deliveries. 
“We’re going to do it whether it’s rain, or snow, or shine,” Rivers said in his NBC News interview, pulling a handcart topped with boxes. 
Those clothes could be the difference between frostbite and hospitalization, especially in cities that often drop below freezing in the wintertime. 
But Rivers also noted that every handmade item — knitted, crocheted, or stitched — has a dual impact, because every piece of clothing is made with love. 
“A lot of the times, the reason that they’re unhoused is because they were kicked out by their families,” Rivers said. 
“We’re not just providing warmth, but we’re also providing that love and that compassion that they so often don’t have.” 
To the members of the community Knit The Rainbow served, he had a clear message.
“There are thousands of people out here that are constantly thinking of you and using their hands to make things for you,” Rivers emphasized. “So don’t give up. Keep going.”
To download free knitting [and crochet] patterns, donate a garment, or sign up to volunteer, you can visit the organization's website to get started." 
‍-via GoodGoodGood, December 23, 2024
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maureen2musings · 1 day ago
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Scenes from a snowy New York City
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brooklynbridgebirds · 26 days ago
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Great Blue Heron on a frozen pond Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 Long Pond
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like-fairy-tales · 1 year ago
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 months ago
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harlotstarlet777 · 16 days ago
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“look how pink, so pretty” ⋆˚ 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
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pwh3 · 22 days ago
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New year, same view.
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jellycatstuffies · 1 month ago
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FAO SCHWARZ NYC Jellycat Displays (credit)
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newyorkthegoldenage · 1 year ago
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The first snowfall of winter, December 6, 1957, in Central Park.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
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xaviergalatis · 1 year ago
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webdiggerxxx · 7 days ago
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ೃ༄ੈ✩‧₊˚
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brooklynbridgebirds · 2 months ago
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White-throated Sparrows are my favorite birds...they carry me through cold winters with their cute yellow lores and beautiful song. :)
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jadorelespommes · 1 month ago
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Ok I normally hate winter but I'm really excited for my city to look like this again
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