Hope & Resilience on the COVID Frontlines: Henry Street Settlement
A new oral history project, “Hope & Resilience on the COVID Frontlines,” shares the experiences of Henry Street Settlement’s frontline
Read moreA new oral history project, “Hope & Resilience on the COVID Frontlines,” shares the experiences of Henry Street Settlement’s frontline
Read moreA new off-Broadway play, “SuperHero,” invites audience members into the world of an artistic 10-year-old boy growing up in Manhattanville
Read moreA new temporary COVID-19 testing and vaccination services center opened on April 14 at Astoria Houses in Queens. The center,
Read moreWhen she was a Section 8 voucher holder, Susie felt like there weren’t many resources to support her goals to
Read moreIn recognition of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, community members and leaders in the Bronx were honored for
Read moreWith an increase in vaccinations and the significant decline in COVID-19 cases in New York, there are no longer any restrictions on the type of work that NYCHA employees can conduct within apartments and we are resuming all pre-pandemic activities.
Read moreWomen’s History Month: Providing Healing, Promoting Hope For more than 30 years, Ukah Busgith has made it her mission to
Read moreDue to the decline in COVID-19 cases in New York City, Mayor Adams announced that effective Monday, March 7, 2022, City employees are no longer required to wear face coverings indoors.
Read moreThis winter, NYCHA’s Heal the Violence program provided 260 young NYCHA residents with anti-violence workshops where they received mentoring, learned ways to navigate their emotions and social challenges, and developed solutions for curbing violence in their communities.
Read moreIn 2020, amid a global pandemic and nationwide civil rights protests, the City launched the Taskforce on Racial Inclusion &
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