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Welcome

The City of New York is divided into fifty-nine geographic community districts, served by a local rep. body known as a Community Board. Each Community Board is composed of up to fifty unsalaried individuals who either live in or have an interest in the community, selected to serve on the board by the Borough President or local City Council representatives.

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Community Organizations
Albany Community Center, W.E.B. Du Bois High School ATTAIN Lab,
Bedford Haitian Community Center, Inc., Bethany United Methodist Church, Brooklyn Arts Council (BACA), Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Chance for Children, Community Counseling & Mediation, Crown Heights Youth Collective, Educators for Children, Youth & Families,
Family & Community Support Services, Inc.

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Day Care Centers
Albany Avenue Day Care, Chai tots Preschool—Prospect Heights site, Edward L. Cleveland Day Care & Kindergarten, Friends of Crown Heights Day Care Center, The Garden of Learning Day Nursery, George C. Conliffe Day Care Center, Haitian American Day Care Center, Haitian American Day Care #3, John Edward Bruce Day Care #2, Kiddies Day Nursery, Magic Kingdom Nursery School, Nile Day Care Center Inc., Park Place Day Care Center

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Schools
Regional Learning Support Centers, Satellite Offices, Intermediate Schools, High Schools, Non–Public Schools

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Health Care Centers
St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, Marcus Garvey Nursing Home, American Red Cross in Greater NY, Brooklyn AIDS Task Force (BATF), Brooklyn Medical Group, Empire Chapter, Crown Heights Child Health Clinic, Parkway Family Health Center, Pierre Toussaint Family Health Center

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Senior Citizen Centers
Albany Avenue Senior Center, BHRAGS Senior Center, Hugh Gilroy Senior Center, Parkway Stuyvesant Senior Active Mind Program, St. Louis Senior Center

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Merchant's Associations
North Crown Heights Merchants Association, Vanderbilt Avenue Merchants District, Washington Avenue Merchants Association, Utica Avenue Local Development, North Flatbush Ave Business Improvement District,

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Churches
The Apostolic Church of God in Christ, Ausar Aset Church, Bedford-Central Presbyterian Church, Berean Baptist Church, Bethany United Methodist Church, Bethel Tabernacle African M.E. Church, Beulah Church of the Nazarene

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Friends of Brooklyn  Community Board 8
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Get Involved
There are several things you can do to get more involved in CB #8:

1.Report a complaint or request for service by contacting the District Office.

2. Attend meetings of the Community Board and ask to be put on the mailing list to get meeting notices.

3. Apply to become a Community Board Member. You can do so either by picking up an application at the Community Board's Office, contacting the Brooklyn Borough President's Office at 718-802-3700, or by contacting your local Council Member.

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contact us!
Community Board 8
1291 St. Marks Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11213
Tel: (718) 467-5574
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