Free Program Invites Youth to Learn Art of DJing, Jam with Police
Turntables, mixers, and microphones – put them together and you just might have an ideal after-school activity for NYCHA youth
Read moreTurntables, mixers, and microphones – put them together and you just might have an ideal after-school activity for NYCHA youth
Read moreMayor Eric Adams visited NYCHA’s Emergency Operations Center in Long Island City on March 1 to get updates on heating
Read moreHigh school-aged NYCHA residents who hope to become more involved in issues impacting their neighborhood now have a platform to learn how to
Read moreNurturing their passion for the fields of architecture and urban design, a group of young NYCHA residents looked to the campus of Manhattan’s Washington Houses for
Read moreNavigating the first couple years of college can be quite the undertaking, but for some, having someone to lean on
Read moreNYCHA’s Woodson Houses is now fully equipped with a new network of security cameras to help improve safety for residents and
Read moreFor the next phase of his long career in law enforcement, James Secreto has returned to his roots at NYCHA.
Read moreSoccer or basketball? It’s a choice for youth to consider when they step onto a court at NYCHA’s Butler Houses in the Bronx.
Read moreNYCHA and Metro IAF affiliates Manhattan Together and South Bronx Churches, the plaintiff organizations in the Baez v. NYCHA litigation,
Read morePACT partners will oversee comprehensive repairs, property management, and social services while NYCHA remains owner of the properties On December
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