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“A Guide to Brooklyn” entor Ronne erud t entoril itrit ounity eoure Guide “A Guide to Brooklyn” DISCLAIMER - Office of Senator Roxanne J. Persaud This book is produced for informational purposes only. No warranties, guarantees nor representations of any kind are made as to the content, accuracy or totality of the data or sites of any links it provides herein. The attached links offer information on the subject area discussed include, but are not limited to New York City, State and Federal government and other entities/organizations. It is understood that by clicking on the link you will be redirected to a site outside of the New York State Senate. Please note that the provision of information and links does not constitute endorse- ment of services, products, organizations, advertisements, opinions expressed (by outside websites), suggest approval of the listed destinations, nor does it warrant the accuracy of any information in those destinations. Senator Persaud’s office is indem- nified from any damages or losses that may be the result of accessing information pertaining to this subject matter. 2 Dear Friends: Our community is a wonderful place to live, work, raise a family and play. There are many outstanding attractions, establishments, organizations and customs that are accessible to us. We have com- piled this informative booklet to make this information easily avail- able to you. As you peruse the pages, you will obtain contact information for hospitals, food pantries, housing services, police precincts, re-entry programs, farmers’ markets, green markets and much more. I hope that the contents will be helpful and assist in answering questions about services that are available in Brooklyn. Also, please feel free to contact my office if you need further assistance. My staff and I are eager to attend to your concerns. Very truly yours. 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