NYC council member Farias celebrates new little library in Westchester Square

In an inspiring display of community engagement, New York City Council Member Amanda Farias has shared her recent visit to the Association for the Help of Retarded Children (AHRC) in Westchester Square.

During her visit on Friday, Farias participated in the unveiling of a new little library located outside the Huntington Free Library, an initiative aimed at promoting literacy among residents.

“I was happy to join AHRC in Westchester Square this Friday for a site visit and an unveiling of their new little library outside of Huntington Free Library!” Farias expressed, highlighting the significance of the event. The little library, though modest in size, represents a powerful commitment to education and community support.

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The afternoon was spent touring AHRC’s day program and art studio, where Farias gained firsthand insight into the impactful work the organization does. “It was great to spend the afternoon touring their day program and art studio to learn more about the work they do to support more than 15,000 New Yorkers with disabilities and their families,” she noted.

Farias emphasized the importance of the little library, stating, “This new little library, while small in size, stands as a symbol of our collective commitment to nurturing literacy and fostering lifelong learning.” Her remarks underscore the vital role such initiatives play in enriching the community and promoting educational opportunities.

Concluding, Farias conveyed her enthusiasm for future collaboration, saying, “Thank you for the invitation and I look forward to our continued partnership!” This sentiment reflects a shared dedication to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities and fostering a culture of learning in the community.

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