UJA Federation unveils state-of-the-art facility to combat poverty in Brooklyn * Brooklyn Paper
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The UJA Federation of New York's Brooklyn Hub opens to address high Jewish poverty, offering comprehensive social services to support vulnerable communities.
Located in a region where nearly half of Jewish households earn less than $50,000, the Hub aims to provide critical assistance to 6,000 residents.
By offering a multilingual service with a digital food pantry, the Hub not only caters to dietary needs but also to the diverse community it serves.
UJA’s Brooklyn Hub emphasizes inclusivity, as services are available to New Yorkers of all backgrounds, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to aiding those in need.
Read at Brooklyn Paper
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