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On October 5, 2016, CPC joined the NYC Public Advocate, Leticia James, elected officials such as NYS Assemblymember Ron Kim and NYC Councilmember Peter Koo, immigrant rights groups and concerned citizens to urge the federal government to provide the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) with sufficient emergency funds to process the maximum amount of backlogged naturalization applications before the October voter registration deadline.
To register to vote visit CPC’s Queens Community Center at 136-18 39th Ave., 8th Floor Flushing, NY 11355 or call 718-358-8899 for more information.
The Board of Election’s voter registration deadline is October 14, 2016.
CPC's Little Star of Broome Street students and parents were featured in CUNYTV's "Arts in the City" coverage of the Arts in NYC for children. CPC's five Early Child Care Centers partner with the nonprofit organization Cool Culture to connect our families with access to world-class cultural institutions for free. The activities of Cool Culture and CPC's Early Childhood Centers bring diverse families together to build a community through the Arts.
Please join us in celebrating CPC Brooklyn Community Services' 37th year of service to the Brooklyn community on October 20, 2016 at New Spring Garden Restaurant. Not only will we be celebrating the countless smiles we have brought throughout Brooklyn, we will also be honoring four outstanding community leaders - Carlo A. Scissura, President & CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Gibbs, President & CEO of Maimonides Medical Center; Alice Lee, Assistant Principal of P.S.105 and Kwok Shing Hong, Inc.