Growing NYCHA Food Entrepreneurs
During September, four businesses run by NYCHA residents delivered 7,000 individual warm meals to NYCHA residents experiencing gas outages.
Read moreDuring September, four businesses run by NYCHA residents delivered 7,000 individual warm meals to NYCHA residents experiencing gas outages.
Read moreFor more details about how a Public Trust can bring major repairs and improvements to your home while guaranteeing your rights and protections, please read the FAQs and other informational materials on our website.
Read moreIn the coming weeks and months, we will begin expanding the work that NYCHA employees will perform inside of residents’ apartments, while we further enhance our safety protocols across the Authority.
Read moreIn July, NYCHA hired a team of six Smoke-Free NYCHA Liaisons — four of whom are NYCHA residents — to serve as community health workers that answer questions about the policy, coach residents who want to quit or reduce tobacco use, and provide relevant resources.
Read moreWe’d like to provide you with an update on NYCHA’s continuing work to protect your health and safety, which is our top priority.
Read moreTo ensure that public housing is here for New Yorkers for another 85 years and beyond, NYCHA Chair and CEO Greg Russ unveiled A Blueprint for Change, a set of ideas that outlines potential ways that NYCHA can invest in its properties, residents, and organization.
Read moreDear NYCHA Resident, As you may know, the Authority has been working with a monitor and the federal government to achieve the
Read moreThrough its campaign to raise $134,000 to support the college savings plans of its youngest residents, the Astoria Houses Tenant Association is expanding
Read moreNYCHA playgrounds are now open again.
Read moreDear Residents, The COVID-19 emergency reminds us of the importance of timely, accurate communication. To deliver important alerts and messages
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