On-the-Job Experience for Young NYCHA Residents
This summer, NYCHA’s Summer Youth Employment program, hired 900 14- and 15-year-olds, including 601 NYCHA residents. Interns worked at 195 locations and
Read MoreThis summer, NYCHA’s Summer Youth Employment program, hired 900 14- and 15-year-olds, including 601 NYCHA residents. Interns worked at 195 locations and
Read MoreNYCHA’s Sandy Recovery Work Sometimes Comes With History Lesson Before NYCHA’s Sandy Recovery and Resiliency team could begin major work at Baruch
Read MoreThe 2017 Annual Water Supply and Quality Report is now available for viewing at: www.nyc.gov/dep/2017waterquality This report contains important information
Read MoreIn Memory of a Rising Leader, and a Ray of Sunshine A scholarship has been created to honor the life
Read MoreNew York City is home to people who speak more than 200 different languages. NYCHA is committed to providing limited
Read MoreApplications are being accepted now through September 24 for affordable apartments in a newly constructed building on the grounds of a
Read MoreIf you have to leave your apartment quickly in an emergency, you’ll need a go bag. Putting it together in
Read MoreYoung NYCHA Residents Receive 75,000 Free Books At Rutgers Community Center, children smiled as they browsed free books they could
Read MoreSummer is the perfect time to take advantage of all the fresh produce available at your local farmers’ market or
Read MoreNYCHA staff and residents welcomed Mayor Bill de Blasio and city officials as City Hall moved its headquarters to Staten
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