Brooklyn Center for Independance of the Disabled
Disease & Disability Organizations & Groups in Brooklyn, NY
27 Smith St
Downtown - Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 855-4905
About Brooklyn Center for Independance of the Disabled:
Brooklyn Center for Independance of the Disabled is located at 27 Smith St in Downtown - Brooklyn, NY - Kings County and is a business listed in the categories Disease & Disability Organizations & Groups, Disabled Persons Assistance Service, Disabled Services & Organizations, Social & Human Services Organizations, Individual And Family Social Services, Social Services For The Handicapped, Other Individual And Family Services and Disabled Persons Assistive Services. After you do business with Brooklyn Center for Independance of the Disabled, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Brooklyn Center for Independance of the Disabled.
Categories: Disease & Disability Organizations & Groups, Disabled Persons Assistance Service, Disabled Services & Organizations, Social & Human Services Organizations, Individual and Family Social Services, Social Services for the Handicapped, Other Individual and Family Services and Disabled Persons Assistive Services
- Center for Independance of the Disabled
- Abuse & Trauma
- Adoption Services
- Autism
- Case Management
- Disabled
- Employment Training
- Family Support
- Mental Retardation
- Non Ambulatory
- Parent Education
- Physically Disabled
- Pregnancy
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