NYCHA Fun Run Tours Brownsville, Brooklyn
Chair and CEO Shola Olatoye, Fund for Public Housing President Rasmia Kirmani-Frye, other NYCHA staff, NYCHA Youth Leadership Council participants,
Read MoreChair and CEO Shola Olatoye, Fund for Public Housing President Rasmia Kirmani-Frye, other NYCHA staff, NYCHA Youth Leadership Council participants,
Read MoreOn October 27, NYCHA started construction on a $123 million Recovery to Resiliency project at Redfern Houses in Far Rockaway,
Read MoreNearly 80,000 people age 62 or older live in NYCHA developments. As the anchors of their communities, seniors contribute to
Read MoreSafe, secure and comfortable buildings are the first priority, and NYCHA has updated its architectural guidelines to provide a blueprint
Read MoreNYCHA has launched its first large-scale solar program, which will use light and heat from the sun to provide clean,
Read MoreBrownsville Houses will be home to one of the City’s first NYCx Co-Lab challenges, a neighborhood-based collaboration to test new
Read MoreOn November 2, NYCHA, the Hudson Guild, and the Department for the Aging (DFTA) held a special a sneak-peek of
Read MoreOn November 4, volunteers transformed an unused recreational area at Pomonok Houses in Queens into a safe, fun, beautiful playground.
Read MoreDomestic violence affects victims of all ages. During National Domestic Violence Awareness month in October, NYCHA’s Community Engagement and Partnerships
Read More“Despite steadily shrinking federal support for public housing, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has made significant gains in
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