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Nycha Campos Plaza Community Center
Program Name: NYCHA CAMPOS PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER
Program Address: 611 E. 13th ST, New York NY 10009
Contact Phone: (212) 677-1801
Website: http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/ccschtml/mancamposplazacc.shtml
Detail: NYCHAs education programs are geared toward helping young people acquire knowledge skills self-respect and confidence in a fun environment. At most Community Centers NYCHA offers an assortment of programs with activities to appeal to every child from athletics to computers and reading to chess. This facility is authorized to administer over-the-counter topical ointments only
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NYCHA CAMPOS PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER, New York NY
Program Address: 611 E. 13th ST, New York NY 10009
Contact Phone: (212) 677-1801
Website: http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/ccschtml/mancamposplazacc.shtml
Detail: NYCHAs education programs are geared toward helping young people acquire knowledge skills self-respect and confidence in a fun environment. At most Community Centers NYCHA offers an assortment of programs with activities to appeal to every child from athletics to computers and reading to chess. This facility is authorized to administer over-the-counter topical ointments only
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