





Working with Community Health Workers through the Health Advocacy Partners Program.
Residents will have the opportunity to take part in the next cohorts of the NYCHA Youth Tech Corps program.
An interview with a former HUD Regional Administrator who grew up at NYCHA's Marcus Garvey Houses.
Regarding the recent Presidential Executive Orders and related guidance that may have implications for the granting and use of federal funding.

Staten Island Street Renamed for Late NYCHA Resident Association President
The corner of Gordon Street and Warren Street in Staten Island was recently co-named Geraldine Parker Way in honor of

Celebrating Earth Week: 17 Projects Win Resident Climate Action Grants
Seventeen NYCHA resident-led projects were announced as winners of the Resident Climate Action Grant program during a ceremony held on

Initial Vote Tallies Begin at Throggs Neck Addition and Randall Avenue-Balcom Avenue
On April 23, NYCHA announced that the voting periods have concluded for residents of Throggs Neck Addition and Randall Avenue-Balcom

It’s National Playground Safety Week
Playing in playgrounds is great for a child’s physical, social, and cognitive development. To ensure a safe and enriching experience

NYCHA’s NAACP Branch – Busy All Year Long
As you may know, NYCHA’s National Association for the Advanced of Colored People (NAACP) branch held a Black History Month

Apply for a 2025 NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship!
Applications are now open for the NYCHA-CUNY Scholarship. NYCHA annually provides numerous scholarships to support residents pursuing undergraduate or graduate