The Floating Hospital Workshops Give Queensbridge Men Safe Space to Talk Health 

For many men, discussing the topic of their health, both physical and mental, is best kept as a private matter.  A new program of The Floating Hospital, however, is working to change that perception for some adult men from NYCHA’s Queensbridge Houses and the surrounding community. Partnering with NYCHA, the nonprofit Floating Hospital – which… MORE

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NYCHA CEO Delivers Keynote at Commercial Observer’s Public Projects Forum 

On June 18, NYCHA Chief Executive Officer Lisa Bova-Hiatt delivered a keynote address at the Commercial Observer’s Design and Construction Public Projects Forum, which brought together hundreds of housing professionals at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan to discuss the innovative public projects shaping our city’s future.  CEO Bova-Hiatt discussed the challenges confronting New York… MORE

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NYCHA Caretakers Honored With John DeCarlo Award for Exemplary Service 

Over his 25 years serving as a Caretaker at Brooklyn’s Roosevelt Houses, Edwin Garcia has been a friendly face for both residents and employees, keeping their needs top of mind as he goes about his daily duties.    Fellow Caretaker Sergio Sosa is equally appreciated by the residents at Robinson Houses in Manhattan, where he can… MORE

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NYCHA’s OHLA Marches in Puerto Rican Day Parade  

NYCHA’s Organization for Hispanics and Latin Americans (OHLA) celebrated their cultural pride by participating in the National Puerto Rican Day Parade on June 9. Approximately 80 people, which included OHLA members and their family and friends, walked along Fifth Avenue in matching t-shirts as they carried the OHLA banner at the 67th annual parade.   This… MORE

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NYC Climate Leadership Panel Features NYCHA’s Shaan Mavani

On May 16, two organizations devoted to helping cities improve, Greater NY and HR&A Advisors, hosted a conversation event called Climate NYC to consider an increasingly urgent question: How can New York most effectively address the complex challenge of climate change? Greater NY, which fosters partnerships among CEOs of NYC non-profits and leaders from finance,… MORE

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Batei Tsibur’s Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration

On May 30, NYCHA’s Jewish Employee Organization (Batei Tsibur) hosted its annual Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration at the 90 Church Street Ceremonial Room. The guest speaker, retired Chaplain Colonel Jacob Z. Goldstein, spoke about his distinguished career in the United States Army. The longest serving Jewish chaplain in the U.S. military, Col. Goldstein’s 38… MORE

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June Is Pride Month!

Celebrating the LGBTQIA+ Community During Pride Month, we recognize the contributions and impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, or asexual (LGBTQIA+) individuals have made to society. We also reflect on the progress made in the fight for inclusion and equality, and NYCHA’s commitment to foster a safe and welcoming workplace. It… MORE

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EVP for Real Estate Jonathan Gouveia Receives Award from Citizens Housing & Planning Council 

In April, NYCHA’s Executive Vice President for Real Estate Development Jonathan Gouveia was recognized for his work on NYCHA’s PACT program by the Citizens Housing & Planning Council (CHPC) at the organization’s 64th annual luncheon.   CHPC is a non-profit organization that focuses on housing and planning policy, and its work has helped shape housing policy… MORE

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