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District 45

Farah N. Louis

Flatbush, Midwood, East Flatbush, Flatlands, Marine Park, Canarsie

“The Urban Resource Institute (URI) has historically been a partner in ensuring quality of life and dignity for survivors in my district and across Brooklyn who are looking for stability and housing after experiencing both economic hardships and domestic violence,” said Council Member Louis. “I am thrilled to be a part of this effort to bring together leading voices in the industry to expand safe spaces for survivors while also discussing the crises of gender-based violence and homelessness to develop the effective policies and investments in our communities.

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“Kicking off at the Brooklyn Museum Grounds., 200 Eastern Parkway, the week features the return of WIADCA’s signature Junior Carnival Parade. Assemblyman Brian Cunningham, the son of Jamaican immigrants, who represents the 43rd Assembly District in Brooklyn, and a representative for Councilwoman Farah Louis, the daughter of Haitian and Bahamian immigrants, who represents the 45th Council District, also in Brooklyn, were among other elected officials who attended or sent representatives.”

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“Brooklyn City Councilmember Farah Louis joined “In Focus” to talk about initiatives in her borough. Louis talked about how the City Council is tackling affordable housing in the city and how public safety has improved in Brooklyn. The councilmember also discussed how crucial school safety is ahead of the new school year.”

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“Families gathered at 1 Hillel Place Plaza, at the Flatbush Junction, to get new supplies and enjoy one last summer outing with interactive games, live music, prizes, tasty sweets and much more. The event was organized by Councilwoman Farah Louis (District 45) and the I WILL GRADUATE PROGRAM, a nonprofit organization that focuses on youth-related initiatives.”

“It’s an opportunity for us to support our scholars in Flatbush and provide them with a quality durable book bag and school supplies,” said Louis.

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“Flatbush Cats founder Will Zweigart cut the ribbon for the grand opening of the vet clinic, alongside “The Cat Daddy” Jackson Galaxy from Animal Planet’s “My Cat From Hell,” actor Rosie Perez, elected officials Farah Louis, Justin Brannan and Jumaane Williams and hundreds of other donors, stakeholders and cat lovers.”

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“The ceremony, which was held on August 5, was hosted by New York City Council member Farah Louis in collaboration with the Bernard and Edwards families. It was held at the corner of Church Avenue and East 45th Street, Flatbush, Brooklyn, following a service at the God Battalion Church, Linden Boulevard. Among the attendees were prominent political figures, including Congresswoman Yvette Clarke and New York State Attorney General Leticia James, both of whom delivered remarks.”

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“Summer months can be challenging for kids who rely on school meals since schools close and access to such meals is limited. I am excited about Hunger Free America’s partnership with the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to promote and deliver healthy and nutritious food to children and teenagers,” said Council Member Farah Louis. “Throughout the summer, the Free Summer Meals program provides breakfast and lunch at schools, libraries, and other public locations throughout the five boroughs at no cost to scholars under 18 years of age.

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“I am proud that my financial literacy education bill, Intro. 54, for the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD), is being signed by Mayor Adams today. The City is overdue in focusing on the financial tool kits our youth can utilize to be fiscally responsible and productive citizens, such as understanding personal banking, credit, and savings. This bill shows our commitment to end intergenerational poverty to build a more inclusive economy—providing real economic opportunities for all.”

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New York City Council Member Farah N. Louis, in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health, the Central Brooklyn Public Safety & Mental Health Taskforce, and rappers Lil Mama and Arnstar, hosted a Safe Summer youth rally and press conference. The purpose of this event is to launch a citywide initiative aimed at encouraging young people to utilize mental and emotional health services as a means to reduce gun violence within our community.

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“I am proud that Int. No. 54, my financial literacy education bill for the Department of Youth and Community Development, has been passed today. This bill is a step in the right direction to end intergenerational poverty to build a more inclusive economy—providing real economic opportunities for all, which requires collaboration and intentionality. The City is overdue in focusing on the fiscal and financial tool kits our youth can utilize to be productive citizens, and my bill will create courses and programs that provide the skill-building our youth needs for economic stability and success.”

Read more about legislation passed by the New York City Council (link).

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