Middle school youth from five NYCHA developments across the city spent part of their summer designing new multi-use spaces for
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New farms coming to Ravenswood Houses in Queens and South Beach Houses in Staten Island.
Tanniesha Gilliam found a welcome path to employment thanks to Jobs-Plus.
The Morris Houses RA President is one of 15 finalists.
NYCHA's Environmental Health and Safety Department has tips for staying safe this summer!
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.
Future sessions to be announced in Queens and Staten Island.
Resident-Designed Murals Adorn the Rutland Towers Lobby
The lobby of NYCHA’s Rutland Towers is full of color. On one wall, a long mural shows smiling children running through a field, coming towards the viewer as though they are
Additional “NYCHA in Your Neighborhood” Forums Coming Soon
Five more “NYCHA in Your Neighborhood” events will be held this fall and winter across all five boroughs, bringing senior
Project Move-In Helps NYCHA Students Prepare for College
Moving from home to a college dorm or off-campus housing is often the first experience young people have living on their own. Project Move-In, a program from NYC Service, helps
Veteran Brooklyn Caretaker Named DeCarlo Award Runner-Up
On August 3, longtime NYCHA Caretaker Andrew Adams was honored as this year’s runner-up for the John DeCarlo Memorial Award.
Celebrating the 2026 Swim Safety Corps Graduates
On August 13, the Public Housing Community Fund (PHCF), Rising Tide Effect, the NYC Mayor’s Office, NYCHA, and the NYC
