NYCHA Employee Recognized by News 12 During Hispanic Heritage Month
Marina Oteiza, Social Services Administrator in NYCHA’s Family Partnerships Department, was recognized by News 12 during the network’s Hispanic Heritage
Read moreMarina Oteiza, Social Services Administrator in NYCHA’s Family Partnerships Department, was recognized by News 12 during the network’s Hispanic Heritage
Read moreIt’s now much easier for NYCHA residents to apply for New York State’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).
Read moreQ&A with Health Commissioner Dr. Dave A Chokshi and Schools Chancellor Meisha Ross Porter Why is August 9 an important
Read moreAt least 70 percent of adults in NY have received at least one vaccine dose, resulting in the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines. NYCHA will begin to roll back COVID-19 safety protocols.
Read moreOver the past 15 months, NYCHA staff and residents have come together with various partners – City and State government agencies, non-profits, and elected officials – to ensure residents had the resources they
Read moreAll of NYCHA’s current safety protocols regarding masks and social distancing remain in place until further notice.
Read moreNew Yorkers – including NYCHA residents and Section 8 participants – can apply to receive a temporary discount for current or new monthly internet service subscriptions.
Read moreIn mid-January, New Yorkers 65 and older became eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. NYCHA’s population includes a large number of older adults, and the City and State established vaccine clinics at certain NYCHA developments to ensure that the vaccine was accessible to these residents.
Read moreNew York City has begun distributing COVID-19 vaccines. Adults age 65 and older are now eligible to be vaccinated.
Read moreEvery day during the week of March 29, Mask Up NYC events were held for NYCHA residents at select developments throughout the five boroughs to distribute face masks and face shields, hand sanitizer, and information on COVID-19 prevention and COVID-19 vaccines.
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