May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month! This is an excellent opportunity to celebrate the culture, history, and
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Coach Rema The Great's Womanaires program supports and mentors NYCHA women entrepreneurs.
A newly converted senior center space for a Manhattan nonprofit was among various projects completed by NYCHA’s Asset and Capital Management division (A&CM) during the 2025-26 winter season.
As President and Vice President of the development's resident association.
As of December 2025, NYCHA had replaced more than 275 elevator cars.
MTA Buses Will No Longer Take Coins
Later in 2026, MTA buses will no longer accept coins as fare payment. Instead, you can tap and ride using
Award-Winning Children’s Author Visits Gun Hill Houses
New York Times bestselling author Rita Williams-Garcia visited the Gun Hill Houses Community Center in the Bronx to talk about reading and writing as
Resources for Financial Literacy Month
April is National Financial Literacy Month, an opportunity for NYCHA public housing and Section 8 residents to strengthen their financial footing
Expansion of the Green Space Connections Program
On April 27, the Public Housing Community Fund (PHCF) announced a $3.3 million, three-year grant from The Leona M. and
Temporary Art Installation at Wyckoff Gardens That Will Make You Smile
From now through August 2026, Wyckoff Gardens is one of three sites in Gowanus, Brooklyn, featuring Friends from the Canal, a public art installation of “cheerful mutant” sculptures produced by the Van
