NWBCCC 2016 Gala

The Board of Directors of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition is pleased to announce two important transitions in the organization.  We have hired a new Executive Director of the NWBCCC and a new Director of Sistas and Brothas United (SBU).  Both hires are strong leaders who come from our membership and have been leaders in our work over the last decades.  Sandra Lobo, our current Board President, will be the new Executive Director of the organization.  Jean Henry, one of Sistas and Brothas United’s founding members and a long time youth organizer, ...

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Norwood News on housing work

The stems of a greenish, moldy plant were seen protruding from the bathroom ceiling cracks inside a Kingsbridge apartment belonging to a tenant named America. In the kitchen, pac

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BronxNet on NWBCCC’s Healthy Buildings Program

Montefiore Health System, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, in collaboration with other local partners, have been awarded $250,000 by the BUILD Health Challenge to implement the Bronx Healthy Buildings Program. The new initiative will target deteriorating housing conditions in the Northwest and Central Bronx, with the goal of reducing hospitalizations due to asthma, while reducing energy consumption, creating green jobs and ensuring housing affordability. — OPEN is shot LIVE from ...

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Bronx times on NWBCCC’s healthy Buildings Program

On Tuesday, June 9, Montefiore Health System, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, in collaboration with local partners, were awarded $250,000 by the BUILD Health Challenge to implement the Bronx Healthy Buildings Program. This initiative targets the northwest and central Bronx’s deteriorating housing conditions, seeking to reduce asthma hospitalizations, lowering energy consumption, establishing green jobs and ensuring housing affordability. Terrace According to the Community Health ...

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