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First forum will be held in the Bronx on May 20.
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.
The gazebo at Karol’s Urban Community Farm was unveiled in March.
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,
Celebrating NYCHA’s Mothers and Expecting Mothers
During Mother’s Day weekend, NYCHA mothers and expecting mothers were showered with gifts and resources at a baby shower for expecting Queens NYCHA families. The Healthy Start
Attend a Jobs NYC Hiring Hall in June!
Jobs NYC is an innovative employment program from the City — attend a June Jobs NYC hiring hall at a location
Community Visioning Report Released for Red Hook West Houses
On May 14, NYCHA’s Real Estate Development Department (REDD) and partners presented the “Rethink Red Hook West Community Visioning Report,”
May Is Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to recognize that mental health is an essential part of overall wellbeing. At
