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About NoMa
WHAT WE STAND FOR
The NoMa community center is a destination where all people come, to learn from one another, work together, and contribute to a healthy, vibrant neighborhood. We believe that a strong tight-knit community is essential to a person’s growth and the community’s development as a whole and embody these values in every aspect of our work. NoMa continues to create lasting partnerships that assist in bridging the gap between residents, businesses, and the local community by providing a hub of collective resources, events, and local programs. This not only makes the community members more engaged and active but also in turn provides a safe and welcoming environment to do so.
WHO WE ARE
➢ NoMa formally originated as an offshoot from the Safe Streets organization that was founded in 1996. In 2018, the NoMa Community Center was officially born, housing its various programs and events at 85 Walnut Street. It is located in Binghamton New York's west side between Front Street, Jarvis Street, Main Street, and the Southern Tier Line railroad tracks.
➢ We consist of a partnership of local residents, small business owners, community organizations, and local leaders invested in maintaining the quality of life, and growth for all those that populate the neighborhood. NoMa Currently is partnered with over 10 local agencies that are dedicated to maintaining Binghamton's West Side through revitalization and community connection.
Back row left to right:
Bryce Reynolds
George Homsy
Patrick Spawn
Nate Hotchkiss
Ravi Ramcharan
Middle row left to right:
Samantha Lethbridge
Rebecca Hills Porter
Brandy Brown
Beth Baldwin
Anna Warfield
Seated left to right:
Rosemary Markoff
Terri Weathers
John Hollenback
MEET THE TEAM
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