Leadership Council Gives NYCHA Youth a Voice as Community Advocates
High school-aged ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ who hope to become more involved in issues impacting their neighborhood now have a platform to learn how to
Read moreHigh school-aged ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ who hope to become more involved in issues impacting their neighborhood now have a platform to learn how to
Read moreWhen 9-year-old Legacy Clemmons couldn’t find soul food-flavored ices in NYC, she met with inspiration rather than frustration. “I always
Read moreNavigating the first couple years of college can be quite the undertaking, but for some, having someone to lean on
Read moreSoccer or basketball? It’s a choice for youth to consider when they step onto a court at NYCHA’s Butler Houses in the Bronx.
Read moreIn 2021, NYCHA farms produced 22,000 pounds of organic fresh vegetables, greens, and herbs. There are currently seven farms on
Read moreNYCHA young adults now have a chance to make their voices heard about climate change and sustainability.
Read moreOn December 1, NYCHA hosted Green City Force Corps Members for a whole day of training at the Authority’s headquarters.
Read moreKenoy Frith has many goals in life: She wants to graduate from Baruch College and become an accountant, take care
Read moreHeal-the-Violence is a new $720,000 violence prevention program that will train young people at 24 NYCHA developments to develop solutions
Read moreIn October 2021, NYCHA published its first Open Space Masterplan – a comprehensive vision of what NYCHA’s open spaces could
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