Helping Older Adults Stay Connected via Technology
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, older adult NYCHA residents were provided with free tablets and training on how
Read MoreAt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, older adult NYCHA residents were provided with free tablets and training on how
Read MoreOn September 19, Mayor Eric Adams and NYC’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Matthew Fraser announced the citywide launch of Big
Read MoreRecognizing its leadership in addressing climate change, New York City was selected as one of 20 finalists for the 2022
Read MoreOn May 26, the Wyckoff Gardens Resident Association welcomed a dedicated space for computer learning and other programming at the
Read MoreTech51 and Per Scholas have partnered with NYCHA’s Office of Resident Economic Empowerment and Sustainability (REES) to support residents who are interested in tech careers but have been unable to access training and job placement support.
Read MoreFor many older adults, learning how to use new technology can be frustrating. But Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) from
Read MoreSince November 2021, 67 residents of Melrose Houses in the Bronx received laptops, thanks to a partnership between NYCHA and
Read MoreOn March 26, three Manhattan NYCHA developments – Riis, Wald, and Baruch Houses – celebrated the launch of free internet
Read MoreDid you know that eligible New Yorkers may qualify for a $30 monthly discount on internet service through the Affordable Connectivity Program?
Read MoreOn September 3, NYCHA celebrated one of the first major expansions of free and low-cost internet service options outlined under
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