BUILD - Building a United Interfaith Lexington through Direct-Action
Building a United Interfaith Lexington through Direct-Action (BUILD), formed in 2003, is a grassroots organization comprising 22 Lexington religious congregations. BUILD is affiliated with the national network Direct Action and Research Training Center (DART) and uses community-organizing practices to achieve constituent-led change for social justice in Lexington. Each year congregations engage in a cycle:
- Listening to their members to identify social injustices
- Researching the issues to identify solutions
- Assembling to meet with local officials to ask for specific, doable, systemic changes to advance social justice.
Accomplishments of BUILD
- Payday Lending. BUILD continues to work with other organizations across Kentucky to promote enactment of a law to cap payday lending rates at 36% to match the federal interest rate cap on loans to military families.
- Ex-Offender Re-Entry. BUILD won a commitment from the Fayette County circuit court clerk and the Fayette County Detention Center to develop a plan to ensure inmates have state-issued IDs at the time of their release.
- Affordable Housing in 2011, BUILD secured a commitment from several city council members to create an Affordable Housing Trust Fund that when implemented will create homes and hundreds of jobs annually.
- Drugs and Crime. BUILD won a Restorative Justice Program in our Family Court System for youth who are using drugs or alcohol. Faith Lutheran participates with other area churches to support the Restorative Justice program.
- Healthcare for the Uninsured. The Fayette County Health Department and other providers have supplied primary cares to over 14,000 of Lexington's uninsured adults.
- Code Enforcement. In response to action BUILD took in 2007, The Code Enforcement Division stepped up inspections of trailer parks in Fayette County to ensure safe living conditions.
- Drug treatment in jails. Although the drug treatment program for men in the Fayette County jail was known to reduce the recidivism rate from 60% to 19%, no program existed for women. At BUILD's request the mayor instituted a drug treatment program for women.
- Police/Community Relations. Working with the Police Department, an anonymous safety tip card program was developed that has helped to increase policing of high drug trafficking areas.
- Fayette County Public Schools. BUILD is working with the local school district to drastically reduce high suspension rates in certain middle schools.
- Public Transportation. BUILD obtained commitments from LexTran to start an "Employment Bus" route to transport citizens during early-morning hours when regular bus service is not available.