Young NYCHA Residents Learn About NYCHA Careers Through SYEP
This summer, approximately 100,000 young people between the ages of 14 and 24 participated in paid summer jobs through the
Read moreThis summer, approximately 100,000 young people between the ages of 14 and 24 participated in paid summer jobs through the
Read moreAugust Is Black Business Month August is Black Business Month, a time to support and highlight Black entrepreneurs who are
Read moreIn June, eight NYCHA residents graduated from the Resident Leadership Academy (RLA), a free program that helped emerging NYCHA resident
Read more20 NYCHA residents graduated from NYCHA Health Corps, after spending nine-months performing public health and health equity service work in NYCHA communities.
Read moreFollowing a national search, Mayor Eric Adams today appointed Jamie Rubin as chair of the NYCHA board and elevated Lisa
Read moreJuneteenth marks the end of slavery in the United States when, in 1865, some of the last enslaved Americans in
Read moreIn May, Edenwald Houses was featured as one of the destinations for Jane’s Walk NYC, an annual walking tour of
Read moreNine NYCHA entrepreneurs won $20,000 grants as the first cohort of NYC Boss Up.
Read moreSaving and planning for higher education can seem out of reach, but this National Higher Education Day the good news
Read moreIn June, NYCHA’s Pest Management Department (PMD) is launching a text messaging pilot to improve customer service and better coordinate
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