A Day of Action: Caring For Our Community

This past week, The Community Assignment was among several organizations gathered at Utica Avenue and Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn to participate in a day community service, hosted by the the 67th Precinct Clergy Council Inc. (also known as the GodSquad), a national faith-based non-profit organization geared towards ending gun violence.

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June 17th, 2021 Community Event Flyer by The 67th Precinct Clergy Council, Inc.

The main objective was to provide persons who needed the bare necessities to help them get through the day and maybe the next: a hot shower, a hot meal, a change of clothing, and some toiletries.

The day was well spent and it was an honor to meet some new faces and connect with hearts that are passionately driven to serve those who need help the most.

Take a look at some of the great connections we made.


We met team members from Brooklyn Community Services who provided warm showers with their Mobile Care Unit.



We connected with members of Connected Community Development, a local non-profit gered towards uprooting systemic challenges in black and brown communities.


We canvased our streets with members of the GodSquad to let people know the services that were being provided for those in need.




We prepared and distributed care packages to the public, and formed relationships with those we hope to serve our community with in the near future.


And most importantly, we had a fun time serving our community and seeing smiles of joy throughout the day, confirming that the services we provide through God’s grace, truly make a difference. We continue to press onwards with our mission of serving the underserved in our neighborhoods and we look forward to future collaborations with those whose hearts are driven to do the same.



The Community Assignment Inc.