NYCHA Residents Present Design Concepts via New Program with City Tech
Greenhouses that could help the NYCHA community engage in urban farming and mitigate food insecurity while providing educational and career development opportunities. A
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
Read MoreUpon entering a training program for a construction apprenticeship, NYCHA resident Carlos Robles only needed to think about his 8-year-old son. The
Read MoreA new, free program from NYCHA and CUNY’s New York City College of Technology (City Tech) will give a group of NYCHA young adults a
Read MoreOn February 19, the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center marked Black History Month with a virtual celebration that featured music,
Read MoreA new outdoor public art exhibition, “Intertwining Colors,” is now on view across 370 feet of construction scaffolding at Fulton
Read MoreTo commemorate Black History Month, NYCHA is highlighting the work of partner organizations that support, educate, and advocate for NYCHA residents to learn new skills to empower themselves and their communities.
Read MoreThrough the Recycling Reset pilot program, 12 of NYCHA’s developments in neighborhoods with high pest activity were able to improve
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