Brooklyn, New York (NY) Homes for the Mentally Deficient Companies

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Arc
10001 Foster Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11236
(718) 649-4200
Bais Ezra Residence-Retarded
1416 East 27th St.
Brooklyn NY 11210
(718) 338-4654
Gec 350 85th
350 85th St.
Brooklyn NY 11209
(718) 921-1217
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Guild For Exceptional Children
301 68th St.
Brooklyn NY 11220
(718) 491-6250
Guild For Exceptional Children
216 Ovington Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11209
(718) 833-6796
Program Development Service Inc
6916 New Utrecht Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11228
(718) 256-2212
Senior Fun
415 Bleecker St # 2
Brooklyn NY 11237
(718) 417-5316
St Vincent's Continuing Day
480 Alabama Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11207
(718) 485-7655
The Jewish Board Of Family And Children's Services Inc
2928 West 36th St.
Brooklyn NY 11224
(718) 372-3300
Thomas Shirtz Residential Home
980 Elton St.
Brooklyn NY 11208
(718) 257-0700
Women's League
1556 38th St.
Brooklyn NY 11218
(718) 972-6217
Women's League Cmnty Rsdncs
5817 13th Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11219
(718) 853-0811
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