NIA welcomes neighborhood in at open house
Brooklynites got the chance to rub elbows and get to know their neighbors a bit better at the annual NIA Community Services Network’s Open House on January 8.
Around 100 residents strolled into the NIA’s Dyker Heights office for the meet and greet, according to Executive Director Rosa Casella.
The NIA, through partnering with schools around the city, provides children with around 30 cost-free after-school programs like cooking classes, test preparation and photography.