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FREE BROOKLYN FACTS – RESOURCES- EDUCATION – ECONOMIC KNOWLEDGE

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FREE BROOKLYN

FREE BROOKLYNFacts resources- Education economic Knowledge

What is free Brooklyn?We help provide free facts, resources, education and economic knowledge to the residents of Kings County, Brooklyn. We ask lawyers, real estate agents and accountants to provide pro-bono work for our organization and help residents in gentrifying neighborhoods understand how much their property is really worth.

Knowledge Brooklyn neighborhoods are gentrifying rapidly.

Areas that use to house projects and lower income families are quickly seeing high rises, condominiums and townhouses appearing and they see their rent and taxes growing as well.More often than not they sell their property to developers for significantly less than its actual value, and they have no idea they are being swindled out of their property. Then they are forced to move into different areas which may have more crime and conflict then their original neighborhoods.

Homelessness Helplessness HardshipWhat FREE Brooklyn wants to do is make sure that all residents of Brooklyn have access to real estate knowledge. We want to give them non-biased real estate information and help with their financial questions. And we hope to do this in whatever their first language may be.

We want the playing field to be fair. We want a FREE Brooklyn.

COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP

Physical Relationships

Social Relationships

FREE BrooklynEvery resident of Brooklyn deserves a fair place to live and we want to help them achieve that.

8FiscalFind the Correct Space Find the Correct Employees Get the Word Out The next step would come be coming up with a good development/fundraising plan.

About Im looking to help the community members of Brooklyn. I have been working for a non-for-profit Hospital for the last few years, and have developed a keen understanding of the non-for-profit world. I routinely work with our Finance department and have created yearly budgets for the purposes of advertising and development in the community. I also have experienced working directly with under-privileged families by volunteering my time at the Family and Children's Association; have also devoted time to the Womens Fund of Long Island in their development office.I have been in the Brooklyn community for about a year now, and can already see the need for an organization to help promote education and awareness for families.

And I want to get it started today.