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IDNYC is offically here!

We are pleased to announce that the Red Hook Community Justice Center
will be serving as a pop-up site for the IDNYC program from January 5 – January 29! 

IDNYC is a free government issued identification card for all New York City residents, which offers a number of benefits including free memberships to many city museums, zoos, and botanical gardens, and discounts at many businesses. Anyone who lives in NYC and is at least 14 years old is eligible, and can apply here at the Justice Center between Jan. 5 and 29. We already have over 100 people signed up to get their ID’s but we want to fill every slot possible!

Check out the flyer which includes all of the relevant information, and appointments can be booked by calling 311 or going online at: https://idnyc.appointment-plus.com/.


            For more information on the IDNYC program, check out their website at www.nyc.gov/idnyc.

                         We are more than excited to bring another important resource to our community!


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