From Self-Referral to Training to Employed
To celebrate NYCHA’s Office of Resident Economic Empowerment & Sustainability reaching the milestone of 20,000 residents connected to valuable economic
Read moreTo celebrate NYCHA’s Office of Resident Economic Empowerment & Sustainability reaching the milestone of 20,000 residents connected to valuable economic
Read moreNYCHA’s Office of Resident Economic Empowerment & Sustainability (REES) is the one-stop shop for NYCHA residents looking to be connected to employment and
Read moreNYCHA residents at select developments can now share their love of reading with their neighbors through little free libraries installed
Read moreIn September, a group of NYCHA’s older adult residents participated in a live, virtual storytelling event to share their life stories
Read moreNYCHA resident Darrell Bell was ready to pursue information technology (IT) industry certification on his own until he discovered the NPower training
Read moreThere’s a basketball revival taking place for youth across NYCHA. Teams of young boys and girls are competing in a new
Read moreGreenhouses that could help the NYCHA community engage in urban farming and mitigate food insecurity while providing educational and career development opportunities. A
Read moreThe NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) and partners recently announced details for City Artist Corps, including how it will support local artists
Read moreEarlier this month, Green City Force (GCF) celebrated the graduation of its 21st Cohort via a virtual celebration held on
Read moreDuring the summer of 2020, racial justice protests were happening across the country, including in Union Square, which is close
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