Clean Energy Academy Expands to Train NYCHA Residents for Green Jobs
NYCHA’s Clean Energy Academy, a training initiative aimed at preparing NYCHA residents for careers in the growing green economy, is
Read moreNYCHA’s Clean Energy Academy, a training initiative aimed at preparing NYCHA residents for careers in the growing green economy, is
Read moreJoseph Kemp is a first-generation American and the first in his family to graduate from college. Raised in NYCHA’s Queensbridge
Read moreGrowing up at Brooklyn’s Ingersoll Houses, Darold Burgess learned all about community service from within his own household. Both of
Read moreOn November 23, the Healthy Start @ NYCHA program hosted another delightful and helpful Community Baby Shower, this time at
Read moreDerval Fairweather’s Original Artwork Selected After NYCHA-wide Design Competition Free Museum Memberships Now Available to All NYCHA Residents The National
Read moreDuring her teen years living at NYCHA, Nada Elkallini got on a path to become a dedicated medical professional.
Read moreOver the summer, Latricia Morgan — a photographer, multimedia artist, and educator — had her first photography exhibit, “NYCHA Flowers,”
Read moreThe CRA Program will distribute up to $35 million allocated by the New York State Legislature The HOME-ARP Program will
Read moreIn September, NYCHA families from Harlem-area developments gathered at the Saint Stephen AME Community Center for the Harlem Cultural Festival
Read moreGreen City Force Graduates its 27th Cohort On September 9, Green City Force (GCF) held a graduation at LaGuardia Community
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