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Neighborhood Heating Fund Participating Offices 2019 NEIGHBORHOOD HEATING FUND PARTICIPATING OFFICES 2019 Brooklyn Crown Heights JCC 387 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11225 (718) 778-8808 Fax: (718) 774-7540 Flatbush Development Corporation 1616 Newkirk Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11226 (718) 859-3800 Fax: (718) 859-4632 Senator Simcha Felder 1412 Avenue J #2E Brooklyn, NY, 11230 (718) 484-3216 Fax: (718) 454-3218 Assistant Speaker Felix W. Ortiz 5004 4th Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11220 (718) 492-6334 Fax: (718) 492-6435 Federation of Italian-American Organizations of Brooklyn 8711 18th Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11214 (718) 259-2828 Fax: (718) 236-4405 Assembly Member Steven Cymbrowitz 1800 Sheepshead Bay Blvd. Brooklyn, NY, 11235 (718) 743-4078 Fax: (718) 368-4309 Community Service Center of Greater Williamsburg 263 Classon Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11205 (718) 230-0279 Fax: (718) 228-9611 Assembly Member William Colton 155 Kings Highway Brooklyn, NY, 11223 (718) 236-1598 Fax: (718) 236-6507 United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 1787 Stillwell Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11223 (718) 252-0055 Fax: (718) 256-0404 Assembly Member N. Nick Perry 903 Utica Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11203 (718) 385-3336 Fax: (718) 385-3339 HeartShare St. Vincent’s Bensonhurst Family Services 8718 Bay Parkway FL7 Brooklyn, NY, 11214 (718) 234-1717 Fax: (718) 975-6744 BoroPark Jewish Community Council (BPJCC) 1310 46th Street Brooklyn, NY, 11219 (718) 922-6600 Fax: (718) 922-1060 United Jewish Organization of Williamsburg 32 Penn Street Brooklyn, NY, 11219 (718) 643-9700 Fax: (718) 818-1817 Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush 1523 Avenue M Brooklyn, NY, 11230 (718) 377-2900 ext. 7618 Fax: (718) 377-6089 Assembly Woman Helen Weinstein 3520 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11229 (718) 648-4700 Fax: (718) 769-4846 Catholic Charities of Brooklyn & Queens 191 Joralemon Street FL1 Brooklyn, NY, 11201 (718) 722-6002 Fax: (718) 722-6254 Council Member Chaim Deutsch 2401 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY, 11229 (718) 368-9176 Fax: (718) 368-9160 Assembly Member Peter J. Abbate 6605 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn, NY, 11219 (718) 236-1764 Fax: (718) 234-0986 Council Member Alan Maisel 2424 Ralph Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11234 (718) 241-9330 Fax: (718) 531-1600 Surfside Prevention 2950 West 25th Street Brooklyn, NY, 11224 (718) 372-0580 Fax: (718) 714-6738 Council Member Inez D. Barron 718 Pennsylvania Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11207 (718) 649-9495 Fax: N/A Selfhelp Community Services 1523 Avenue M Brooklyn, NY, 11230 (718) 646-7500 Fax: (718) 646-8750 Queens Council Member Deborah Rose City Council Member Adrienne Adams 165-90 Baisley Blvd. Store #5 Jamaica, NY, 11434 (718) 206-2068 Fax: N/A Senator Leroy Comrie 113-43 Farmers Blvd. St. Albans, NY, 11412 (718) 765 6359 Fax: (718) 454-0186 Assembly Member Vivian Cook 142-15 Rockaway Blvd. Jamaica, NY, 11436 (718) 322-3975 Fax: (718) 322-4085 Queens Foster Boarding Home 89-31 161st Street Room 605 Jamaica, NY, 11432 (718) 739-5000 Fax: (718) 739-5002 Council Member Eric A. Ulrich 93-06 101st Avenue Ozone Park, NY, 11416 (718) 738-1083 Fax: (718) 738-1918 Assembly Member Alycia Hyndman 232-06 A Merrick Blvd. Springfield Gardens, NY, 11413 (718) 723-5412 Fax: (718) 723-5465 Senator Joseph J. Addabbo 159-53 102nd Street Howard Beach, NY, 11414 (718) 738-1177 Fax: (718) 322-5760 Senator Joseph J. Addabbo 66-85 73rd Place Middle Village, NY, 11379 (718) 497-1630 Fax: (718) 497-1761 Astoria Restoration Association 31-28 Ditmars Blvd. Astoria, NY, 11105 (718) 726-0034 Fax: N/A Councilman Donovan Richards 1931 Mott Avenue Suite 910 Far Rockaway, NY, 11691 (718) 471-7014 Fax: (718) 327-4794 Assembly Member Michele Titus 131-17 Roackaway Blvd. Jamaica, NY, 11420 (718) 322-4958 Fax: (718) 322-5267 Council Member Daneek Miller 172-12 Linden Blvd. Jamaica, NY, 11434 (718) 776-3700 Fax: (718) 487-3580 Council Member Donovan Richards 234-26 Merrick Blvd. Rosedale, NY, 11422 (718) 527-4356 Fax: (718) 527-4402 Staten Island Council Member Deborah Rose 130 Stuyvesant Place FL6 Staten Island, NY, 10301 (718) 556-7370 Fax: (718) 556-7389 Staten Island Center for Independent Living 470 Castleton Avenue Staten Island, NY, 10301 (718) 720-9016 Fax: (718) 720-9664 Assembly Member Matthew Titone 853 Forest Avenue Staten Island, NY, 10310 (718) 442-9932 Fax: (718) 442-9942 Senator Andrew Lanza 3845 Richmond Avenue Suite 2A Staten Island, NY, 10312 (718) 984-4073 Fax: (718) 984-4455 Catholic Charities of Staten Island 120 Anderson Avenue Staten Island, NY, 10302 (718) 447-6330 Fax: (718) 447-6060 Assembly Member Nicole Malliotakis 11 Maplewood Place Staten Island, NY, 10306 (718) 987-0197 Fax: (718) 987-0863 .
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