Unity at the Ozone Park Pantry
Thank you, John Adams Baseball Team & State Senator Joe Addabbo, for stopping by and helping at the Ozone Park Pantry in November. No Community Without Unity!
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Thank you, John Adams Baseball Team & State Senator Joe Addabbo, for stopping by and helping at the Ozone Park Pantry in November. No Community Without Unity!
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COPCP’s secretary was honored to attend Resorts World NYC’s 11th Anniversary event. We are excited to continue working together.Read More
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It is essential that our community knows their rights and how to ensure accountability. Recently, COPCP was proud to partner with CCRB to conduct outreach in Ozone Park. The NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is an independent agency that investigates, mediates, and prosecutes NYPD officers in relation to complaints from civilians about misconduct. If
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Families had a blast at Councilwoman Joann Ariola’s and PS: 64Q’s Fall Festival events. COPCP members were happy to have helped put smiles on the faces of hundreds of kids with candy, arts & crafts, and more.
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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, celebrates good defeating evil, knowledge over ignorance, and the victory of light over darkness. COPCP was honored to take part in several celebrations throughout the community. Including the Diwali Motorcade, where we provided security, and the Queens Borough President’s celebration, where many community members were honored for their meaningful contributions.
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On Tuesday, COPCP organized a community cleanup. Fifteen volunteers collected 20+ bags of trash in effort to make the Ozone Park community cleaner. Thank you Councilwoman Joann Ariola for coming out and cleaning alongside us as well as providing funds in the City Council‘s budget so that we can continue our important work. As a
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second-most common form of cancer for women. Rarely, men can also get breast cancer. Lower your risk of breast cancer: Exercise regularly. Maintain a healthy weight. Reduce alcohol amount and use. You can learn about breast cancer and find a site to get a mammogram
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COPCP stands with the FDNY and all New Yorkers in mourning the loss of a hero, Lieutenant Alison Russo-Elling, a 25-year veteran of the FDNY EMS, who was stabbed and killed while on duty at EMS Station 49 in Astoria.
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On Tuesday, September 27th, at approximately 6:18 PM, a shooting incident occurred at London Planetree Playground near 88th Street and Atlantic Avenue in Ozone Park. Four people were injured, including a 15 year old female shot in the leg taken to LIJ in stable condition, a 16 year old male shot in the back taken
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COPCP’s Board Member Patricia Raghunandan recently joined community leader Gypsy Persaud in welcoming Mahendra Phagwah to our community. Mahendra was here on behalf of Guyana to speak at the UN regarding education. They had an insightful discussion about education in a changing world and different strategies to help the youth succeed.
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