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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Project Reach Youth, also known as PRY, is a community-based organization that provides educational, training and counseling services for low-income youths, adults and families. Established in 1968, it offers youth development and immigrant solutions in Brooklyn in New York. The organization also organizes classes for infants and toddlers. Project Reach Youth provides after-school teen services. In addition, it offers an intergenerational program. The organization is a member of the NonprofitCenters Network. Project Reach Youth provides the Project STAR program. It is an agency of the Park Slope Neighborhood Family Center. In addition, the organization offers program support solutions. Project Reach Youth maintains computer laboratories and conducts workshops.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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The Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir Hare Krishna Center is located on Schermerhorn Street in Boerum Hill. The large building houses a temple, meeting rooms and a recreational room where vegan and vegetarian lunch is sold everyday. The interior smells of incense and, during lunchtime, curry or coconut. The center is run by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Founded in 1848, Union Temple is Brooklyn's oldest Jewish congregation. It offers a safe, engaging and inclusive environment for Reformed Jews with worship, Torah study, social action and youth programs and even a preschool.

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Located in Brooklyn, N. Y., The Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that was founded in 1973. It provides a range of social services to low income residents and communities. The council serves senior citizens, vocationally disadvantaged persons, refugees and educationally at-risk youths. The Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island also offers technical assistance to nonprofit, community based organizations and helps to upgrade management capacity. In addition, it conducts free training programs for unemployed workers in the field of computerized project management. The council is funded by the NYC Department of Youth and Community, NYC Department for the Aging, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services, and Nathan and Louise Goldsmith Foundation.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Kingsboro Temple of Seventh Day Adventists is a member of the Northeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The church has a variety of ministries, including a youth ministry, women's ministry and singles ministry, as well as an active outreach program. The church also has a large audio-visual program, hosting live sermons online as well as providing them available for download via podcast.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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The Good Shepherd School offers educational and extracurricular programs to children with an aim to reduce social costs and stimulate economic development. The school emphasizes on ensuring that every student successfully completes the academic core that includes language arts, mathematics, science and social studies, prior to high school graduation. Its elementary school is focused on the development of literacy and other skills. In addition, the curriculum stresses fundamental skills and concept development in science and social studies. Elementary students enhance their education through participation in arts, physical education, technology and use of media resources. The Good Shepherd School is located in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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The Trinity Temple Baptist Church is located on Kosciuszko Street in Brooklyn. The church hosts a weekly prayer service on Sundays, as well as holy Communion on the first Sunday of each month. A Bible study is also held on Sundays. This church was founded by John F. L. Williams.