NYCHA announced that it will activate its virtual Emergency Operations Center (EOC) from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday, January 25, to centralize efforts and respond
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Migration, a public art installation, combines historic preservation, storytelling, and community voices.
In 2025, NYCHA closed on the financing for 16 developments through the PACT program, representing over $1.6 billion in comprehensive renovations for approximately 7,300 residents.
On December 9, Johnson Houses residents celebrated the official renaming of their local community center in honor of a former longtime resident leader and community advocate.
A growing initiative that brings birding, habitat awareness, and community-building directly to public housing campuses.
This year, NYCHA, resident associations, local businesses, community organizations, and elected officials came together to ensure NYCHA families across the city had what they needed to enjoy a warm holiday – from gift cards and groceries to turkeys and prepared meals.
100 NYCHA residents received 2025 NYCHA-CUNY scholarships.
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“Still We Rise” Mural Rises at Kingsborough Houses
On January 20, the Public Housing Community Fund (PHCF), NYCHA, and local artists Gerard Pefung and Greg Roberson were joined
Winter Safety Awareness
Keeping the NYCHA Community Safe Winter weather can create hazardous conditions such as snow, ice, and extreme cold; preparing for
Former Longtime NYCHA Resident Living Her Dream as New Co-op Homeowner
Winifred Jonas’ birthday this past December was topped off with a set of new house keys. Making it even more
New Photo Mural Unveiled at Bronx River Houses
On January 16, the Public Housing Community Fund (PHCF), NYCHA, Photoville, Children’s Arts and Science Workshops (CASW), and Bronx River
