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1 | Welcome to the Red Hook Hub Community Resource Directory. If you would like to submit your community resource, please complete the form! | |||||||||||||||
2 | Organization/ Group Name | Resource Type | Resource title | Eligibility requirements | Description | Location | Contact Name | Contact Email | Contact Phone Number | Additional notes | ||||||
3 | Red Hook Mutual Aid | community network | Resident of 11231 | Call RHMA community phone support at (646) 484-9677 to get connected to resources or information | RHMA | info@rhma.nyc | 646-484-9677 | |||||||||
4 | Trust for Governors Island | Public Benefits | Open Space, Recreation, Arts + Culture | Free ferry tickets for NYCHA Residents, children 12 and under, IDNYC holders, Active/previous military service | Governors Island is a 172-acre island in the heart of New York Harbor. Just minutes from Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn waterfront by ferry, the Island is a popular and unique destination with an award-winning park complemented by dozens of historic buildings, year-round educational and cultural facilities, a rich arts and culture program and 22-acre National Monument managed by the National Park Service. | 10 South Street New York NY 10004 | Imani Isaac | iisaac@govisland.org | Please reach out to Imani for partnership opportunities, field days, free ferry tickets or any questions related to access on Governors Island. | |||||||
5 | IKEA Brooklyn | Public Benefits | The IKEA Brooklyn store is accessible via car, public transport, and on weekends by ferry from Manhattan. While visiting our store you can be inspired by the many room settings and furniture compacts on our 2nd floor showroom that combines home furnishing solutions with the everyday life and needs of living in New York City. Strolling through our store you can take a break at our Swedish restaurant that offers our famous Swedish meatballs and enjoy the New York City views. Our Market-hall located on the 1st floor provides a range of specialty shops for your everyday need of decorations, textiles, kitchen accessories and much more. And before your leave don’t miss our Swedish Food Market or Swedish Bistro which offers a variety of delicacies from Sweden. And yes, we also have the Erie Basin Park that you can enjoy before or after your visit. At IKEA our vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people, that means you and our co-workers are here to help you find your dream solutions, set up services, help you join our IKEA Family loyalty program, or just chat about home furnishings. In a rush….don’t worry at IKEA Brooklyn we offer Click and Collect, just make your order online and come pick it up. We look forward to welcoming you! | 1 Beard Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 | Stephanie Perez, Communcation & Events Specialist | stephanie.perez@ingka.ikea.com | 18888884532 | |||||||||
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8 | Warren Street Center for Children and Families | Education | Childcare, Afterschool Program | Resident of NYC, Income Below Threshold, Qualifying Reason for Care | The Warren Street Center for Children and Families, located at 343 Warren Street in Brooklyn, offers a holistic, inclusive environment where children engage in meaningful interactions to support their social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and creative development. Serving children ages 12 months to 12 years old, the center provides infant/toddler, 3K, and Pre-K education, with private-pay and subsidized extended day (8am-6pm) slots available. Free after-school and summer programs for kindergarten through 5th grade provide academic enrichment and creative activities. With spacious classrooms, outdoor playgrounds, and a dedicated staff, the center fosters self-awareness, respect, and a lifelong love of learning. | 343 Warren Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 | Ann Guo | ann.guo@nyulangone.org | 718-237-9578 | |||||||
9 | Willie Mae Rock Camp | Education | After-school, Spring break, and Summer Programs for girls and gender expansive young people | No experience required. Open to girls and gender-expansive youth ages 10-17 | Willie Mae Rock Camp integrates music, technology and STEM to empower girls and gender-expansive youth (10-17) with the skills and confidence to thrive as creative leaders in a tech-driven future. We provide a range of free interdisciplinary music technology programs for in-school, after-school, summer camp and online learning, plus community workshops and events in our Brooklyn music laboratory. | 540 President Street, Suite 2H Brooklyn, NY 11215 | Maria Soriano | maria@williemaerockcamp.org | (347) 335-0653 | Programs are free to participate in. Alumni (18-26) are eligible to apply for our Alumni Fellowship, which includes a stipend of $10,000. | ||||||
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