The East Flatbush CDC works hand-in-hand with community leaders, nonprofits, and donors to spark lasting social change for a fair and just Brooklyn. We work on
Due to yesterday's rain and today's low temperatures, New Yorkers are advised to take caution when driving due to the increased risk of black ice on roadways across the city.
Today we celebrate 220 years of Haitian Independence. Haiti is known as the world’s 1st Free Black Republic.
As we celebrate Haiti's journey to freedom, let us recognize the enduring impact of its struggle for liberty on the global stage remains present today more than ever.🇭🇹
.@BKDems Executive Director Yamil Speight-Miller talks diversity on the judicial bench via @NYAmNews.
“The role of the executive director is to ensure that the institution is still alive with the mission of the party,” said @Yamilzz:
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3/14, 6-8pm, join East Flatbush Community Development Corporation in conversation with Council Member Rita Joseph, Chair, Education Committee, Camara Jackson, ED of Elite Learners, Inc. and Barbara Bazile, ED, M & M Angels. RSVP at bit.ly/400DCJm.
We’re proud to have the top #voter turnout in New York State!
@bkdems thanks all the District Leaders, electeds, County Committee, volunteers, labor & supporters for your hard work to make #Brooklyn number 1️⃣!
#BlueWave
Please join East Flatbush Community Development Corporation, East Flatbush Community Partnership,
@NYCVotes, and Flatbush Seventh-Day Adventist Church tomorrow evening, Oct. 18, at 261 E. 21st Street, 6-8pm. RSVP: bit.ly/heardathome. See you there!!
"Now more than ever, Congress needs to pursue comprehensive solutions to the maternal health crisis, such as those found in the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act." - @TCFdotorgtcf.org/content/commentary/a…
Today is #NationalVoterRegistrationDay. Have you moved recently, just turned eighteen, changed your name, or just became a US citizen? Come see us in the Junction today, 3-7pm, and register to vote.
Our facilitators and support staff here at Elite Learners Inc have been implementing fun, educational and life changing mentorship programs during , before and after-school within several schools in Central Brooklyn.
We're currently seeing high levels of COVID-19 in NYC. To help slow the spread, all New Yorkers should wear a high-quality mask, such as an N95, KN95 or KF94 in all public indoor settings and around crowds outside: on.nyc.gov/covid19prevention
ALT Illustration of different types of face masks. Text reads: Which masks provide the most protection against COVID-19? N95, KN95 or KF94: N95 and other higher-grade masks provide the best protection. Double mask: Wearing a cloth mask over a disposable mask can give you added protection by creating a snugger fit and adding layers. Disposable mask: These are less effective but provide better protection than cloth masks.