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Brooklyn New York 11218 917-754-3537 Laurie Bleier Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Health Brooklyn Housing & Family Services, Inc. 415 Albemarle Road Brooklyn New York 11218 718-435-7585 Larry Jayson Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority Housing Brooklyn Information & Culture (aka BRIC Arts/Media/Bklyn) 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-855-7882 Leslie G. Schultz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Parks Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences (Brooklyn Museum) 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn New York 11238 718-501-6332 Terri Jackson Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Parks Brooklyn Public Library 10 Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn New York 11238 718-230-2792 Brenda Bentt-Peters Kings (Brooklyn) $40,000 Adams Majority Educ Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc. 1958 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-773-2252 Jitu K. Weusi Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority Parks Children of the City, Inc. 740 40th Street Brooklyn New York 11232 718-436-0242 Joyce Mattera Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Adams Majority Educ Church Avenue District Management Association, Inc. 884 Flatbush Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11226 718-282-5403 Mark Dicus Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority UDC Congregation Chabad Inreach-Aliya 525-527 E New York Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 917-513-7802 Rabbi Moshe Feighlin Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ Crown Heights Jewish Community Council 392 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-771-9000 Chaya Uminer Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority C&F Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corp. DBA Shalom Senior Center 483 Albany Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-774-9213 Shimon Herz Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority Aging Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc. 113 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-756-7600 Richard Green Kings (Brooklyn) $14,000 Adams Majority C&F CUNY Research Foundation NuLeadership on Urban Solutions 1637 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-5736 Divine Pryor Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ Dedicated to the Struggle, Inc./ James E. Davis Stop Violence Foundation 298 Brooklyn Avenue Suite B Brooklyn New York 11213 718-221-2911 Geoffrey A. Davis Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority DCJS Ebbets Field Multi Service Community Development Center/ Performing Arts teen Center Inc. 618 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 347-733-6728 Michele Adolophe Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Adams Majority C&F Erasmus Neighborhood Federation, Inc. 814 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 718-462-7700 Yves Vilus Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Housing Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 621 Degraw Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-237-2017 Michelle Delauz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Housing Gan Yisroel 3909 15 Avenue Brooklyn New York 11218 718-853-9853 Rabbi Aron Ginsberg Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority C&F Girls For Gender Equality 1360 Fulton Street, Suite 314 Brooklyn New York 11216 917-647-3157 Joanne Smith Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Educ Helen Keller Services for the Blind 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-522-2122 Geralyn Zuzze Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Health Local Development Corporation of Crown Heights, Inc. 230 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 718-604-0020 Dorothy McLaurin Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Adams Majority UDC Maple Street School,The 21 Lincoln Rd. Brooklyn New York 11225 718-282-4345 Kathryn Diallo Kings (Brooklyn) $7,000 Adams Majority Educ Marcus Garvey Nursing Home 810 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 718-467-7300 Janet Wilkins Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging MASBIA 4114 14th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-4446 Alexander Rapaport Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority Aging Medgar Evers College Educational Foundation, Inc. 1650 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-6976 Dr. Brenda M. Greene Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority CUNY Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc. 443 39th Street, Suite 202 Brooklyn New York 11232 718-686-7946 Magda Aboulfadl Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Housing New 42nd Street, Inc., The 229 West 42nd Street New York New York 10036 646-223-3080 Cheryl Kohn Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Educ New Life Ministries, Inc. 347 East 49th Street Brooklyn New York 11203 718-469-2128 Sheila David Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging New York Agency for Community Affairs (NYACA) 2-4 Nevins Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Zachary Mudge Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ Oasis Community Corporation 20 Jay Street Brooklyn New York 11201 646-213-4210 Frank Brown, Esq. Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ Park Slope Civic Council 357 Ninth Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-307-6530 Ken Freeman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Housing Park Slope Geriatric Day Center 199 14th Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-499-7701 Christopher Nadeau Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging PLG Arts 163 Ocean Avenue, Suite 5M Brooklyn New York 11225 646-281-8325 Laura Frenzer Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Parks Pro Bono Net 151 West 30th Street, 10th Floor Brooklyn New York 10001 212-382-4712 Leah Margulies New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Adams Majority DCJS Prospect Lefferts Garden Neighborhood Association 265 Hawthorne Street Brooklyn New York 11225 718-774-5698 Evenlyn Williams Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Housing Publicolor, Inc. 149 Madison Avenue Brooklyn New York 10016 212-213-6121 Mimi Fortunato New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Adams Majority Parks Saint Gregory the Great School 991 St. Johns Place Brooklyn New York 11213 718-774-3330 Mr. Rudolph cyrus- Charles Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority C&F Shalom Senior Center 483 Albany Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-774-9213 Shimon Herz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging Silver Lining Outreach, Inc. 149 East 42nd Street Brooklyn New York 11203 347-866-8285 Mrs. L. Gittens-Parris Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority C&F St. Gabriel Episcopal Church/Senior Center 331 Hawthorne Street Brooklyn New York 11225 718-773-4049 Judith Villaroel Kings (Brooklyn) $19,000 Adams Majority Aging Sunset Park District Management Association, Inc. 5116A 5th Avenue, Suite 200 Brooklyn New York 11220 718-439-7767 Renee Giordano Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority UDC Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush, Inc. 4712 Ft. Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn New York 11219 718-256-6785 Joel Schwartz consultant Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority Aging Youth America Inc. 777 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-643-1864 Keith Lewis Kings (Brooklyn) $430,000 Adams Majority State All Faiths Restoration and Beautification Program, Inc.. 67-29 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-821-1750 Daniel C. Austin Jr... Queens $2,500 Addabbo Majority Parks Allied Veterans Memorial Comm. Greater Ridgewood and Glendale 72-14 67 Place Glendale New York 11385 718-366-0121 Julius H. Landherr Parade Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets American Legion Continental Post 1424 107-15 Metropolitan Avenue Forest Hills New York 11375 718-520-8623 Thomas X. Winberry Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets American Legion Corp. John Ruoff Norelli-Hargreaves Post Nol 632 9111 101St Avenue Ozone Park New York 11416 718-843-8706 Cedric Brown Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets American Legion Woodhaven Post No. 118 89-02 91st Street Woodhaven New York 11421 718-846-6116 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets American Red Cross in Greater New York 520 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 212-875-6116 Alexander P. Lutz Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Health Asian American Consulting Services, Inc. 677 Seneca Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-381-3607 Tran Thi Nguyet Queens $1,500 Addabbo Majority C&F Bella Italia Mia, Inc. P.O. Box 780526 Maspeth New York 11378 718-426-1240 Diego A. Lodico Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F Bobbi and the Strays, Inc. 107-57 100 Street Ozone Park New York 11417 718-326-6070 Pamela Ierardi Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority AgMkts Brewery Keenan Heisser American Legion Post 1815 68-01 Cooper Avenue Glendale New York 11385 917-816-7146 Henry Lippe Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets Catholic War Veterans Nativity BVM Post 369 103-11 89th Street Ozone Park New York 11417 718-845-5099 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets Catholic War Veterans Post 1172 72-53 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-894-7695 George J. Weihs Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets Catholic War Veterans St. Margarets Post No. 1172 72-53 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-326-1135 George J. Weihs Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority Vets Cheer Foundation, The 92-18 153rd Avenue Howard Beach New York 11414 718-323-1290 Howard Menkes Queens $3,500 Addabbo Majority C&F Child Center of NY, Inc., The 60-02 Queens Boulevard Woodside New York 11377 718-651-7770 Sandra Hagan Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F Doe Fund, The 232 E.
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