Change in the mask requirement for City employees
Due 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 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 &
Read MoreWayne Breamfield, Drew-Hamilton Resident Association President Wayne Breamfield has been resident association (RA) president of Drew-Hamilton Houses in Manhattan for four years and a resident of
Read MoreNYCHA is hiring. NYCHA residents are encouraged to apply. Apply today!
Read MoreDid you know that eligible New Yorkers may qualify for a $30 monthly discount on internet service through the Affordable Connectivity Program?
Read MorePer New York City law, residents must inform NYCHA if a child under 6 years old lives in or routinely spends 10 or more hours each week in your apartment.
Read MoreNinety percent of the 34,000 rental non-payment cases that existed in housing court as of March 2021 have been resolved without judicial intervention.
Read MoreToday, Katherine, 26, is a senior at Baruch College – and her career goals today are more community focused, a change she credits to both NYCHA and the City University of New York.
Read MoreOn January 21, Urban Upbound held a ribbon-cutting to welcome Queensbridge and Ravenswood residents to their new Jobs-Plus site, which will help connect them to employment opportunities, education, financial
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