In the heart of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a group of neighbors living at 132 Norman Avenue turned their shared home into more than just a building—it became a movement. Calling themselves 132NormanLLC, where "LLC" stands for Live, Love, Community, this tight-knit collective was born out of a simple idea: to give back to the neighborhood they call home.
What started as a weekly cleanup of McGolrick Park soon grew into a full-fledged community initiative. From organizing food drives and supporting local businesses to hosting art nights and mentorship programs for neighborhood youth, the group has become a beacon of grassroots activism. Each member brings their own skills—artists paint murals, chefs cook for those in need, and tech-savvy organizers help connect Greenpointers with resources.
132NormanLLC isn’t just about service; it’s about fostering a true sense of belonging in a rapidly changing Brooklyn. Their motto? "Community isn’t just where you live—it’s what you build together."
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