Columbia Vision Screening Program for NYCHA Residents
Residents of Lincoln Houses and St. Nicholas Houses age 60 and over are eligible to participate in a free, on-site
Read MoreResidents of Lincoln Houses and St. Nicholas Houses age 60 and over are eligible to participate in a free, on-site
Read MoreHeal-the-Violence is a new $720,000 violence prevention program that will train young people at 24 NYCHA developments to develop solutions
Read MoreLast August, Angel King, 37, became the resident association (RA) president at Breukelen Houses. As a 32-year resident of the development, leading the RA board is the perfect next role for someone who was the youngest resident to join the RA board when she was 19 and has stepped up as a leader in her community.
Read MoreIn September, a group of NYCHA’s older adult residents participated in a live, virtual storytelling event to share their life stories
Read MoreNYCHA and CCOP signed a joint letter urging Congress to fully fund NYCHA’s public housing infrastructure, modernization and capital projects.
Read MoreYour Voice Matters
Read MoreNYCHA resident artists joined forces with the Smoke-Free NYCHA Liaison team to create original art that promotes the goal of reducing exposure to secondhand smoke.
Read MoreIt’s now much easier for NYCHA residents to apply for New York State’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).
Read MoreAre you prepared for an emergency? Act now to prepare for the emergencies that could affect us where we live
Read MoreThree NYCHA resident food business owners will sell their delicious food on Governors Island this summer, thanks to a new partnership between NYCHA and the Trust for Governors Island. NYCHA vendors will operate at The Foodie Spot on Saturdays and Sundays through October 31.
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