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If you’re looking for an amazing project to volunteer your time with, you should check out the Street Vendor Project. 9pqvq855x0w9774dv4440yhogfgzht1yLatino street vendors make up the core of street vendors across the nation. ad8elwl0yxlvnveh5wmrxyjqzvx681yz Their services bring in almost $1.3 million dollars in increased revenue. ad8elwl0yxlvnveh5wmrxyjqzvx681yz Yet, what we don’t see as we wait in line for those delicious hotdogs or tacos is that most states require the proper food licenses in order to stand or sell in certain locations. ad8elwl0yxlvnveh5wmrxyjqzvx681yz These documents are often expensive and difficult to attain if you are undocumented or if you don’t understand the administrative process. ad8elwl0yxlvnveh5wmrxyjqzvx681yz Additionally, police will pry a8099s3ennvtrx293rmexj6cmnn5iin8on street vendors knowing that they do not speak the language fluently or will harass them for the smallest detail. ad8elwl0yxlvnveh5wmrxyjqzvx681yz The Street Vendor Project of New York provides legal representation to street vendors who have been ticketed along with advocacy, and grassroots organizing support to vendors across the city.1fwj4jxlbs9b6s9iyjevmtsz9pnztdbe
The Street Vendor Project also puts on the yearly Vendy Awards , which is both a fundraiser for SVP, a 501(c)(3), and a celebration of all street food vendors in New York City.xg1goz547rpzh92qzowsb34rj3y4jc1o
The mission of the Street Vendor Project of the Urban Justice Center is to advance economic and social justice among the approximately 10,000 people who sell food and merchandise on the streets and sidewalks of New York City.du9oifeqbqulpxmj0ttcod9h2hbn365e
The Street Vendor Project is preparing for their October 8th, volunteer outreach event in NYC and they are in need of volunteers! Please visit this site if you would like to help out for their volunteer event or if you would like to volunteer your brilliant legal mind to help represent the food vendors in proceedings.idnke36g1rqco9nhfyuh0vqx9wfym5ao
The Street Vendor Projecthas put together a visual guide for vendor regulations. You can find a pdf copy of it below.m869qdjziytnlrb092qrab8jauf4dw69
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Making Policy Public created Vendor Power! ad8elwl0yxlvnveh5wmrxyjqzvx681yz This VP-MPP(pdf guide) decodes the rules and regulations for New York’s 10,000 street vendors so they can understand their rights, avoid fines, and earn an honest living. Did you know you can get a $1000 ticket for parking more than 18 inches from the curb? It doubles as a poster on the rich landscape and history of vending in the City. a2kbtnjwq1pv5qqzk85psp46ixy9txt4This pamphlet was produced through a collaboration between the Street Vendor Project and Candy Chang.2zergkn8k6k80wv87m1zq1x9no4xja6z
For more information visit: http://streetvendor.orgzmo1yp7rznngg32mbeq6pt6ye54lx956
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If you’re looking for an amazing project to volunteer your time with, you should check out the Street Vendor Project. Latino street vendors make up the core of street vendors across the nation. Their services bring in almost $1.3 million dollars in increased revenue. Yet, what we don’t see as we wait in line for those delicious hotdogs or tacos is that most states require the proper food licenses in order to stand or sell in certain locations. These documents are often expensive and difficult to attain if you are undocumented or if you don’t understand the administrative process. Additionally, police will pry on street vendors knowing that they do not speak the language fluently or will harass them for the smallest detail. The Street Vendor Project of New York provides legal representation to street vendors who have been ticketed along with advocacy, and grassroots organizing support to vendors across the city.
The Street Vendor Project also puts on the yearly Vendy Awards , which is both a fundraiser for SVP, a 501(c)(3), and a celebration of all street food vendors in New York City.
The mission of the Street Vendor Project of the Urban Justice Center is to advance economic and social justice among the approximately 10,000 people who sell food and merchandise on the streets and sidewalks of New York City.
The Street Vendor Project is preparing for their October 8th, volunteer outreach event in NYC and they are in need of volunteers! Please visit this site if you would like to help out for their volunteer event or if you would like to volunteer your brilliant legal mind to help represent the food vendors in proceedings.
The Street Vendor Projecthas put together a visual guide for vendor regulations. You can find a pdf copy of it below.
Vendor Power! by Making Policy Public
Making Policy Public created Vendor Power! This VP-MPP(pdf guide) decodes the rules and regulations for New York’s 10,000 street vendors so they can understand their rights, avoid fines, and earn an honest living. Did you know you can get a $1000 ticket for parking more than 18 inches from the curb? It doubles as a poster on the rich landscape and history of vending in the City. This pamphlet was produced through a collaboration between the Street Vendor Project and Candy Chang.
For more information visit: http://streetvendor.org