From Council Member Hanif <[email protected]>
Subject Empower our Immigrant Neighbors!
Date November 10, 2025 12:00 AM
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Dear John,

As the federal government continues its cruel family separation agenda, we need to step up locally. Join us at 2 PM on Saturday, November 15th for our second Immigration Know Your Rights Canvass! We’ll be talking with local workers and employers to help them prepare for how to respond to potential ICE actions.

We’ll be on Smith Street & Atlantic Avenue with Council Member Lincoln Restler. And we’ll be on 5th Avenue in Park Slope and Sunset Park with Council Member Alexa Avilés.

RSVP using this form ([link removed]) ! Thank you to our incredible partners: Brooklyn Resisters, Carroll Gardens Association, Hand in Hand, Indivisible BK, Kolot Chayeinu, and the Refugee Task Force of Congregation Beth Elohim.

SNAP Resources

The ongoing federal shutdown and actions by the Trump Administration have put critical SNAP benefits at risk, leaving many New Yorkers concerned about feeding their families.

While the White House attacks New York families, our local and state officials are stepping up. Governor Kathy Hochul hasdeclared a state of emergency ([link removed]) and announced $65 million in new state funding to strengthen food banks and pantries, providing approximately 40 million meals to those in need across the state. Last spring, when federal funding cuts reached our district, my Office also increased funding to local anti-hunger organizations ([link removed]) .

This is a developing situation—for the most up to date information on SNAP, please visit [link removed].

It is important that all SNAP households continue to complete all SNAP requirements including recertifications, returning periodic reports, and reporting changes, even during the federal government shutdown. ([link removed])

If you need immediate food assistance, please use the following resources to find where you can access local food pantries and/or free meals:
* NYC Food Finder ([link removed])
* Food Bank NYC Find Food Tool ([link removed])
* DYCD Food Pantries Borough Wide Directory ([link removed])
* HRA Community Food Connection Directory ([link removed])

See a non-exhaustive list of some food pantries in and around Council District 39 below. If you are able, please consider donating to or volunteering at these critical neighborhood hubs.

Donate to Support Thanksgiving Meals for Public Housing Residents

Every year, our office partners with local organizations to provide Thanksgiving meals to families in public housing. This year, we’re anticipating unprecedented demand.

In response, we are partnering with the Gowanus Mutual Aid CSA program to raise funds for supplemental food resources. Your donation will help us ensure that every family has access to a full Thanksgiving meal.

Please consider supporting this effort by making a donation through this form. ([link removed]) The Fifth Avenue Committee will be collecting funds on behalf of this community initiative.

Land Use Community Meetings

On Monday, November 17th at 6:30 PM, our office is co-hosting a Community Forum on the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) project with Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon, Assembly Member Marcela Mitaynes, and Council Member Alexa Avilés. Join us to share your input on the project and learn how to participate in the next phase of the Economic Development Corporation’s process. Register using this form ([link removed]) .

Empire State Development hosting a public workshop regarding the Atlantic Yards Redevelopment Project on Wednesday, November 18th at 6 PM at 140 Flatbush Ave. Please join to learn about and provide input on the proposed changes. Register using this form ([link removed]) .

Community Cleanups

On Tuesday, November 11th at 4 PM, the FOFA Trash Group is hosting a street cleanup. Meet at 4th Avenue and Pacific Street! Register using this form ([link removed]) .

On Saturday, November 15th from 10 AM to 2PM at the Old Stone House the Park Slope Civic Council is hosting the Fall Civic Sweep! Register using this form ([link removed]) .

On Saturday, November 15th at 10 AM at Industry City, the Brooklyn Sanitation Foundation is hosting a Community Stewards Summit for leaders from neighborhood cleanup groups and community-based organizations across the city to share best practices, address complex challenges, and build our collective capacity. This collaborative networking opportunity will provide community groups with the resources, knowledge, and connections they need to help make New York City cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable. Sign up using this form ([link removed]) .

On Saturday, November 22nd at 9:30 AM, the FOFA Trash Group is hosting a street cleanup with Cobble Hill Association. Meet at Kane Street and Henry Street and sign up using this form ([link removed]) .

Community Bulletin
* The Gowanus Remediation Team has informed us that beginning Monday, November 10th through Friday, November 14th construction at
the Carroll Street Bridge will begin at 4 AM due to the need to work at low tide. See more information on this notice ([link removed]) .
* On Thursday, November 13th at 6 PM, the NonProfit Help Desk is hosting a step-by-step webinar on the application process for NYC Council Discretionary Expense Funding. Register using this form ([link removed]) .
* Join our office and the District 39 Tree Team on Saturday, November 15th at 10 AM at the Old Stone House to make a sign for your street tree!

* On Sunday, November 16th at 1:00 PM, the Trail Blazers are hosting a Family Volunteer Day in Prospect Park! Meet up at the Concert Grove and register using this form. ([link removed])

* Join us for the Christmas tree lighting at 5th Avenue and 4th Street on Saturday, November 29th at 4:30 PM!

* If you’ve been impacted by flooding, please see this comprehensive resource guide from the City Sponge ([link removed]) .
* CitizensNYC’s fall grant cycle is now open. As one of New York’s oldest microgranting organizations, CitizensNYC invests in community-led solutions because the people closest to a neighborhood’s challenges are best positioned to solve them. Learn more about and apply to the Community Leaders Grant ([link removed]) and the Neighborhood Business Grant ([link removed]) .

In solidarity,

Council Member Shahana

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New York City Council Member Shahana Hanif
197 Bond Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
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