new york home
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Youth after-school homework help and community meals are offered here, along with adult literacy classes and senior fitness sessions. Behind the name New York Home sits a modest storefront along 133rd Street, quietly anchoring the block between Bradhurst and Edgecombe. The space at 697 W 133rd St New York, NY 10027 doubles as a gathering spot for ESL tutoring and early-childhood story hours.
Once you step away from the subway noise on 133rd, you’ll find it tucked between a bodega and a check-cashing window. New York Home doesn’t fuss over titles; it simply opens its doors for GED prep, computer basics, and occasional movie nights that pull in neighbors from three surrounding buildings. A 212 area code line keeps the calendar updated and the coffee urn ready whenever the evening crowd arrives.
Phone in hand, call to confirm the week’s drop-in ESL circle or the Thursday senior aerobics schedule—no strings, just show up. One ring and they’ll let you know if the Zumba mat is still free or if the printer for résumé blanks is jammed again.
If the street sign reads “no standing,” cruise past and use the map link or call ahead; parking is anyone’s guess on a Harlem afternoon. Paste this address into your phone, hit directions, and you’ll arrive without circling for a spot: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2f78fe23805d3:0x1f38ea6679d23ae6.