Malliotakis Announces $2 Million in Federal Funding for Bay Ridge Center

(BROOKLYN, NY) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) announced $2 million in federal funding for the Bay Ridge Center (BRC) in Brooklyn, NY, for the center to make critical renovations and upgrades to its senior center.
Additionally, Malliotakis joined BRC leadership in breaking ground on a new 21,000-square-foot facility to meet the expanding needs of current clients and the community. NYC Department for the Aging has identified Southwest Brooklyn as a community expecting a significant increase (greater than 75%) in demand for senior services over the next 7-8 years.
"For almost 50 years, the Bay Ridge Center has provided Brooklyn seniors with a place to exercise their minds and bodies, grow their independence, and increase their community involvement," Congresswoman Malliotakis said. "I’m happy to announce $2 million in federal funds to help BRC complete construction of their new center and was present today as they broke ground. I am confident that this massive expansion and upgrades will allow BRC to serve so many more seniors in our community with the services they deserve and provide a comfortable place to gather and thrive for years to come."
Specifically, BRC will use the funding to make improvements to its senior center's drop-off area and entrance, install new bathrooms that are ADA compliant, add a food-prep kitchen, upgrade its electrical HVAC systems, and install fire protection including a new sprinkler system.
"Bay Ridge Center is incredibly thankful to Congresswoman Malliotakis and her unwavering support for seniors and our center," said Toff Fliedner, BRC Executive Director. "The federal funding is a game changer that ensures Bay Ridge Center is able to offer transformative care to seniors within our community now and into the future."
In reference to Nicole’s support during COVID, former BRC Executive Director Marianne Nicolosi stated: "I will never forget, Nicole will always be a hero."
ABOUT THE BRC:
Bay Ridge Center’s mission is to provide services and programs for adults 60 years and older in southwest Brooklyn that promote their well-being, support their independence and encourage their involvement in community life. Since 1976 our staff has been aided by enthusiastic volunteers and works in cooperation with other community organizations, local businesses, schools and social service organizations to fulfill its mission.