Meet Amanda Moore, Assistant Director of Intake, Assessment, and Zone Coordination
Growing up in Tilden Houses in Brownsville, Brooklyn, Amanda Moore always knew she wanted to work in public service. In
Read moreGrowing up in Tilden Houses in Brownsville, Brooklyn, Amanda Moore always knew she wanted to work in public service. In
Read moreKimberly Tyre is a longtime Jefferson Houses resident who is committed to bettering her community. She recently became a NYCHA
Read moreOn April 17, 1907, the City of New York recorded its largest-ever immigrant arrivals on Ellis Island. In honor of
Read moreNYCHA’s NAACP branch held an awards ceremony at 1200 Waters Place in the Bronx to round off its celebration of
Read moreMeet Leticia Barboza, NYCHA’s Photographer (Who Goes the Extra Mile – Sometimes Vertically) The work of NYCHA Staff Photographer Leticia
Read moreStaff at NYCHA’s Red Hook West development celebrated Black History month with an extra special tribute this year – recognition
Read moreHer name, Victoria Vasquez, might not ring a bell, but her voice is familiar to NYCHA residents and just about anyone who has ever called NYCHA’s offices.
Read moreWhen exterminator Christine Taylor shows up for pest appointments, she said residents are often surprised to see her. “All the
Read moreTytionna Peterkin was looking for a better job. Working as a caterer wasn’t what the 20-something Parkside Houses resident
Read moreOn June 9, NYCHA’s Office of Mold Assessment and Remediation (OMAR) held a ceremony to recognize more than 50 staff
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