On May 20 in the Bronx, the Classic Community Center in Melrose served as the setting for a new kind of conversation
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Next forum will be held in Brooklyn on June 3.
Instead, you can tap and ride using a phone, contactless debit or credit card, or OMNY Card.
As part of National Book Foundation initiative, NYCHA will receive 50,000 books for its young residents.
Now through August 2026 see Friends from the Canal, a public art installation of “cheerful mutant” sculptures produced by the Van Alen Institute.
Thirty-five resident-led grant projects will work to combat climate change and promote sustainability.
Carver Houses resident is a member of the fourth cohort of the NYCHA Health Corps.
Register Your Life-Support Equipment with Con Edison
If you use life-support equipment or someone in your household does, it’s important to let Con Edison know. Con Edison
New Urban Upbound Service Center Opens at Hammel Houses
On May 29, Urban Upbound announced the grand opening of its new service center located within Hammel Houses, marking a
Breaking Ground on a Playground Renovation at Pomonok Houses
The Public Housing Community Fund (PHCF), joined by U.S. Congressmember Grace Meng, NYCHA staff and residents, and community partners, broke
NYCHA Residents: Share Your Feedback About NYCHA’s Pet & Assistance Animal Policy!
At NYCHA, we’re committed to keeping our communities safe, clean, and welcoming for everyone — and our pet policy plays an important role in those efforts.
Resident-Led Open Space Project Coming to Marlboro Houses
On May 26, the Public Housing Community Fund (PHCF), NYCHA, the Center for Justice Innovation, The Urban Conga, Cork Collective,
