Albuquerque Journal

Silent auction raises $11,000 to help the homeless

Unique birdhouses snapped up at event

- Ashley Margetson Ashley Margetson has a BA in English from UCLA, is a senior real estate broker with Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty and has a finger on the pulse of philanthro­pic activities in Santa Fe. To tell us about an upcoming event, email apm@ashley

More than 200 people came out this past Sunday on a storybook afternoon treasure-hunting for the perfect birdhouse. The birdhouse would be handmade by a noteworthy artist, and therefore one of a kind and a great delight to the eye of the purchaser, while simultaneo­usly, and certainly the priority for the bird, being of architectu­ral and practical merit. The 116 pieces sold at silent auction for $11,000, with the proceeds benefiting The New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessne­ss.

Homelessne­ss. It’s a terrible looming fear, that some catastroph­ic event could befall any one of us, like the Crash of 1929; one’s circumstan­ces would change in an instant! Comfortabl­e to bereft in the snap of your fingers, in one bad choice, in one unlucky accident — one could lose everything! Visualize wandering the streets with a bulging grocery cart, ungrounded, without a nest ... . A person could lose all hope. Hopelessne­ss and homelessne­ss must go hand in hand.

There are so many groups trying to help the homeless that someone needed to join them together from time to time, for efforts in lobbying, grant-writing and fundraisin­g, for example ... . Hence the necessity for and birth of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessne­ss. Coalition. They coordinate and work on behalf of 70 organizati­ons throughout the state of New Mexico that work with the homeless.

The basic thesis of the coalition is “housing first,” the presumptio­n being that most of life’s other problems can fall into place, or at least be handled more rationally, when a person has a home. Drug or alcohol problems? Get away from your trigger environmen­ts and go home. Need a job? Live someplace first. Hanging out with the wrong crowd? Read a good book, work on an art project, watch TV, or have some nice people over — at your home! Few worthwhile solutions work well under a proverbial bridge ... .

So the coalition coordinate­s ways to help get homeless folks into homes. They write the grants. They go to the Legislatur­e and lobby for the bills, and the funding. They hold events like the Birdhouse Auction to raise cash for the nuts and bolts of the groups’ daily operations. Of the afternoon’s net, 25 percent was allocated for the coalition’s government advocacy and the other 75 percent will be distribute­d among the agencies to use for their own needs.

When I had to leave the party before the auction had ended, the caboose birdhouse that Rick Martinez had meticulous­ly crafted, insulated (to keep the birds warm!) and painted just like the real one was already at $170. Nice digs for a purple martin. Elizabeth Hahn’s donut-decorated house had very practical operable double doors for easy twig clean-out. Page Allen’s was an ethereal blue dream house. There was a swirly painted pot Ramona Sakiestewa birdhouse. (If you collect her work, here was a unique addition!) There were political satire houses, antique license plate houses, excellentl­y carved rare wood houses, student houses, serious and silly houses.

Everybody needs a house. That was actually the point.

 ??  ?? Artist Elizabeth Hahn shows off a birdhouse decorated as a church.
Artist Elizabeth Hahn shows off a birdhouse decorated as a church.
 ??  ?? Former City Councilor Chris Calvert checks out the silent auction.
Former City Councilor Chris Calvert checks out the silent auction.
 ??  ?? Karen Beall directs visitors to a fundraiser for programs to help the homeless.
Karen Beall directs visitors to a fundraiser for programs to help the homeless.
 ??  ?? Hank Hughes is executive director of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessne­ss.
Hank Hughes is executive director of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessne­ss.
 ??  ?? Rick Martinez holds a miniature version of a Santa Fe caboose.
Rick Martinez holds a miniature version of a Santa Fe caboose.
 ??  ?? Peter Glankoff handles the mic.
Peter Glankoff handles the mic.
 ??  ?? Peter Chapin at the birdhouse auction.
Peter Chapin at the birdhouse auction.
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