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5.31.24 Members Making News
From Dezeen: Architecture firm Studio Libeskind has completed The Atrium at Sumner Houses, an affordable housing block with 190 apartments for seniors in Brooklyn, New York. Located at the centre of the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA) Sumner Houses campus, the...
5.31.24 Members Making News, Innovations
A new publication from the King County Housing Authority, Seattle Housing Authority, and Tacoma Housing Authority shares their PHAs' perspectives on how the Moving to Work (MTW) program has allowed them to innovate programming and tailor housing resources and services for low-...
5.21.24 Members Making News
From the Chicago Housing Authority's press release: Thomas King had earned an Associate Degree from Truman College and had transferred to Northeastern Illinois University where he’d been accepted into the Godwin School of Education. Everything was going well for the former restaurant worker who...
5.21.24 Members Making News
From Community College Daily: In 2014, Tacoma Community College (TCC) and the Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) began a partnership to help housing-insecure students. Funded through the U.S. Housing & Urban Development’s (HUD) Moving to Work program, the College Housing...
5.21.24 Members Making News
From the Chicago Housing Authority's press release: Two-thousand dollars may not seem like a lot. But, for DePaul freshman Kelvin Jackson Pore, it was the difference between realizing his dreams and not. “The CHA Scholarship was the deciding factor in him being able to go to college,” said his...
5.15.24 Members Making News
From The NYCHA Journal: Since June 2022, NYCHA’s Resident Economic Empowerment and Sustainability (REES) Office has partnered with Working Credit to help NYCHA residents in public housing and Section 8 take the steps they need to improve their credit scores. Working Credit is a non-...
5.15.24 Members Making News
From The NYCHA Journal: Calling all artists: Apply to be one of the first artists in residence at a NYCHA development as part of a new program, From Roots to Arts: Celebrating NYCHA’s Cultural Heritage, which will enrich and expand the culture, heritage, and art narratives within public...
5.14.24 Members Making News
From the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh's website: Pittsburgh area high schoolers are learning valuable hands-on skills through the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh’s (HACP) new Carpentry Co-Op Program, in partnership with Pittsburgh Public Schools. The program, launched...
5.14.24 Members Making News
From Opportunity Home San Antonio's press release: Opportunity Home San Antonio will be a sub-recipient of a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to bridge the solar equity gap and work toward achieving net-zero energy across its properties. The organization is a member of the...
5.14.24 Members Making News
From CW 39 News Houston: The Columbia Tap Trail in Houston’s Third Ward will officially unveil its new pocket park and trail connection at the historic walking path on May 11 at 10 a.m. and will feature live music, food trucks, cycling activities and a kid’s zone. The Third Ward on Tap “Tre...

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