Thankful for the NYCHA Community
The NYCHA community united to ensure that NYCHA residents had Thanksgiving meals with their families and friends.
Read moreThe NYCHA community united to ensure that NYCHA residents had Thanksgiving meals with their families and friends.
Read moreYoung people had the opportunity to share the work they produced as participants in NYCHA’s first-ever Youth Media Project, an
Read moreThanks to the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study, over 700 NYCHA and PACT residents age 60 and older have
Read moreAnother season of Harvest Festivals celebrated fall-themed activities for families at NYCHA’s Eco-Hubs. Held on Saturdays throughout October, the free
Read moreTareake Dorill has lived at Riis Houses in the East Village all his life – and his grandmother was one
Read moreOn October 16, Howard Houses resident Tracy Tomer walked with her neighbors, family, and friends in the annual breast cancer
Read moreTo mark National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, NYCHA’s Resident Services, Partnerships, and Initiatives Department held a virtual event,
Read moreNYCHA-CUNY Scholarships were awarded to 71 residents, the largest number of scholarships distributed to NYCHA residents in the award’s history.
Read moreAt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, older adult NYCHA residents were provided with free tablets and training on how
Read moreElderly Safe-at-Home is a program provided by NYCHA at 11 developments for seniors that assigns an on-site social services worker to provide daily living support, crime prevention, crime victim assistance, and crisis intervention services to residents.
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