NYCHA’s Capital Projects Roundup: January
NYCHA’s Woodson Houses is now fully equipped with a new network of security cameras to help improve safety for residents and
Read MoreNYCHA’s Woodson Houses is now fully equipped with a new network of security cameras to help improve safety for residents and
Read MoreNYCHA is inviting all expecting/pregnant families and those with infants to participate in a Baby Shower Resource Fair at Ingersoll
Read MoreToday, Katherine, 26, is a senior at Baruch College – and her career goals today are more community focused, a change she credits to both NYCHA and the City University of New York.
Read MoreOn January 21, Urban Upbound held a ribbon-cutting to welcome Queensbridge and Ravenswood residents to their new Jobs-Plus site, which will help connect them to employment opportunities, education, financial
Read MoreNYCHA announced on January 20 that it will activate its virtual Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for the third time this
Read MoreSince July 2021, NYCHA has collected and recycled more than 2,800 old mattresses (150 tons worth) from 27 developments in
Read MoreNYCHA has pre-qualified 201 entities, 37 minority- and women-owned firms, and 38 non-profit social service providers in the effort to
Read MoreAttention NYCHA residents: Did you know that every home in the U.S. is eligible to order four at-home COVID-19 tests.
Read MoreNYCHA’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) created a permanent Emergency Field Coordinators program to improve the coordination of response to
Read MoreFor the next phase of his long career in law enforcement, James Secreto has returned to his roots at NYCHA.
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