Unity for All at Saint Nicholas Houses
The mural, “Saint Nicholas for All Unity Mural,” was painted by 120 residents, NYCHA staff, and community partners such as Harlem Children’s Zone.
Read moreThe mural, “Saint Nicholas for All Unity Mural,” was painted by 120 residents, NYCHA staff, and community partners such as Harlem Children’s Zone.
Read moreTo take her mind off her seemingly endless search for work, Niani Taylor started spending more time in the kitchen trying out new recipes. Working for years in various finance jobs, Ms. Taylor cooked only for family and friends in her free time.
Read moreNYCHA has a long-standing commitment to fostering resident access to green spaces at its developments. A 2017 survey of NYCHA
Read moreFor the second year in a row, NYCHA resident food business owners will be on Governors Island at The Foodie
Read moreWagner Houses residents recycled around 1,900 pounds of textiles during the first of its kind Reuse-A-Thon – a recycling event
Read moreA new partnership is putting NYCHA residents at the forefront of public health work in their own NYCHA neighborhoods.
Read moreOn April 27, members of the NYCHA community received awards from the Citizens Housing & Planning Council (CHPC) at the
Read moreI’m thankful for every day that I open my eyes to see another day because I’m still afraid of this
Read moreNYCHA residents from Harlem, the Upper East Side, and Queens can now check their prostate health at the Mount Sinai
Read moreSixteen eligible families will have an opportunity to purchase their first home through “Habitat Net Zero,” a project bringing long-term
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