June Is National Gun Violence Awareness Month
NYCHA is marking National Gun Violence Awareness Month by hosting four important virtual community conversations for residents.
Read moreNYCHA is marking National Gun Violence Awareness Month by hosting four important virtual community conversations for residents.
Read moreOver the past 15 months, NYCHA staff and residents have come together with various partners – City and State government agencies, non-profits, and elected officials – to ensure residents had the resources they
Read moreThirty-two Ƶ were recently chosen as the first members of the Resident Roundtable, a new committee that ensures residents continue to play an important role in NYCHA’s Transformation Plan.
Read moreAll of NYCHA’s current safety protocols regarding masks and social distancing remain in place until further notice.
Read moreMayor Bill de Blasio recently announced the launch of the City Cleanup Corps (NYC CCC), an economic recovery program to employ 10,000 New Yorkers and make New York City the
Read moreRead more about the plans in “A Blueprint for Change” to strengthen and preserve public housing in New York City, now and for the generations come.
Read moreIn mid-January, New Yorkers 65 and older became eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. NYCHA’s population includes a large number of older adults, and the City and State established vaccine clinics at certain NYCHA developments to ensure that the vaccine was accessible to these residents.
Read moreThe F-Stop Project provides free photography classes, workshops, and public exhibitions to Queensbridge residents.
Read morePolo Grounds Towers in Manhattan and Stapleton Houses in Staten Island are now home to two beautiful new murals with
Read moreThe New York City Police Department (NYPD) launched its graffiti clean-up initiative on April 10. All around the five boroughs, NYPD officers and a host of
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