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Affirming Our Commitment to Serving the NYCHA Community
Affirming Our Commitment to Serving the NYCHA Community

Regarding the recent Presidential Executive Orders and related guidance that may have implications for the granting and use of federal funding.

Extreme Cold Awareness
Extreme Cold Awareness

Tips on how to prepare for winter storms and keep you and your family safe.

NYCHA Joins Maternal Health Partner for Stock Exchange Opening Bell
NYCHA Joins Maternal Health Partner for Stock Exchange Opening Bell

NYCHA’s Resident Health Initiatives was proud to join NYC Mammas Give Back to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on December 30.

A Year of Progress and Promise
A Year of Progress and Promise

NYCHA CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt recaps NYCHA’s 2024 accomplishments on behalf of the families it serves.

Students Design Community Rooms via NYCHA STEAM Innovators
Students Design Community Rooms via NYCHA STEAM Innovators

The middle schoolers cut the ribbons on the new community rooms they designed.

Throggs Neck Addition and Randall-Balcom Ave Will Vote on the Future of Their Homes
Throggs Neck Addition and Randall-Balcom Ave Will Vote on the Future of Their Homes

NYCHA residents will choose whether their development should enter the Public Housing Preservation Trust, join the PACT program, or remain Section 9 housing.

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Jobs-Plus Coney Island Soft Launch at Surfside Gardens

Office Opens in Late February at 3026 Surf Avenue NYCHA residents from Coney Island Houses, Coney Island I (Sites 4

Celebrating Black History Month
  

Recognizing Black History Month

Across the country, February marks Black History Month. It is a time when we can honor the contributions of African

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PACT Vote Coming to Riis Houses

As a next step in a robust resident engagement process, NYCHA announced on February 11 that Jacob Riis Houses I

  

NYCHA’s Capital Projects Roundup: Fall/Winter  

Recovery and Resilience improvements in Coney Island and the installation of more than 100 new closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in

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Residents: Apply for a Climate Action Grant! 

NYCHA residents interesting in combatting climate change in their communities can now apply for up to $5,000 to implement community

   

Toolkit Released for Enhancing Open Space Areas Across NYCHA 

A new resource guide has been unveiled to support NYCHA residents and community groups in revitalizing open spaces in their