NYCHA’s 2024 Domestic Violence Awareness Conference
To mark National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, NYCHA’s Family Partnerships unit in the Resident Services, Partnerships, and Initiatives
Read MoreTo mark National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, NYCHA’s Family Partnerships unit in the Resident Services, Partnerships, and Initiatives
Read MoreOver the summer, Latricia Morgan — a photographer, multimedia artist, and educator — had her first photography exhibit, “NYCHA Flowers,”
Read MoreIn September, NYCHA families from Harlem-area developments gathered at the Saint Stephen AME Community Center for the Harlem Cultural Festival
Read MoreBetsy Cespedes celebrates her Dominican Republic heritage through her business United Juice Bar and Grill.
Read MoreIn August, middle school students from Astoria Houses in Queens and Stanley Avenue Preservation (Linden and Penn-Wortman Houses) in Brooklyn
Read MoreGreen City Force Graduates its 27th Cohort On September 9, Green City Force (GCF) held a graduation at LaGuardia Community
Read MoreFor the next two weeks, climate change artwork created by young people from Carey Gardens will be on display at
Read MoreFrom June through September, over 150 Family Days were held at NYCHA and PACT developments throughout the city.
Read MoreNine NYCHA residents are the winners of 2024 NYC Boss Up grants to help grow their businesses. These winners each
Read MoreNational Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually in the U.S. from September 15 to October 15 to highlight the contributions
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