NYCHA Resident Educates Fellow Seniors on the Wonders of Technology
NYCHA resident Adrienne Gregoire calls them the “aha” moments. They are the times when Ms. Gregoire sees her fellow seniors learn to
Read MoreNYCHA resident Adrienne Gregoire calls them the “aha” moments. They are the times when Ms. Gregoire sees her fellow seniors learn to
Read MoreSince the start of the pandemic, New York City has provided hundreds of millions of free meals to anyone in
Read MoreNYCHA, the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and the NYC Housing Development Corporation recently finalized a deal that
Read MoreSince 1941, Kingsborough Houses has been the home of Exodus and Dance, an 8-foot by 80-foot sculpture that depicts scenes
Read MoreFatbergs form when grease, wipes, and other stuff get flushed, clogging pipes and draining wallets. Visit FatbergFree.nyc#FatbergFreeNYC Why is it
Read MoreThrough the Recycling Reset pilot program, 12 of NYCHA’s developments in neighborhoods with high pest activity were able to improve
Read MoreIn preparation for the holiday season and winter months during the COVID-19 state of emergency, NYCHA would like to provide you with the most current and relevant NYC DOHMH guidance to help keep you and your family safe.
Read MoreOn December 8, NYCHA Chair & CEO Greg Russ testified before the New York State Assembly about legislation that would
Read MoreThe Astoria Houses Resident Association and Urban Upbound have teamed up to provide Astoria Houses residents experiencing gas outages with groceries and meals. The
Read MoreThey are on the front line of helping to identify potential safety hazards for NYCHA workers and the larger community. NYCHA’s Safety Associates take
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