Bronx Residents Receive Thanksgiving Meals from NYCHA Entrepreneurs
Thanks to funding from the Mayor’s Office of Equity & Racial Justice (MOERJ), NYCHA residents in the Bronx experiencing gas
Read moreThanks to funding from the Mayor’s Office of Equity & Racial Justice (MOERJ), NYCHA residents in the Bronx experiencing gas
Read moreNYCHA, resident associations, local businesses, community organizations, and elected officials came together to support NYCHA residents across the city.
Read moreNYCHA residents showcased their vocal, songwriting, and fashion talents on the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) Lobby Stage in
Read moreThe cutest residents of Castle Hill Houses strutted in their costumes at a Halloween Pawrade held on October 30 at
Read moreCarlos Suazo remembers vividly the colorful Lunar New Year decorations in the neighborhood and building when he and his family
Read moreTo mark National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, NYCHA’s Family Partnerships unit in the Resident Services, Partnerships, and Initiatives
Read moreOver the summer, Latricia Morgan — a photographer, multimedia artist, and educator — had her first photography exhibit, “NYCHA Flowers,”
Read moreIn September, NYCHA families from Harlem-area developments gathered at the Saint Stephen AME Community Center for the Harlem Cultural Festival
Read moreBetsy Cespedes celebrates her Dominican Republic heritage through her business United Juice Bar and Grill.
Read moreIn August, middle school students from Astoria Houses in Queens and Stanley Avenue Preservation (Linden and Penn-Wortman Houses) in Brooklyn
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