To meet the needs of people with serious mental illness returning to their communities, we need solutions that offer affordable housing alongside supportive social services.
Improving public safety and providing pathways out of the justice system by promoting opportunities for youth, investing in communities, and creating new ways of delivering justice.
NYCHA’s Mitchel Houses celebrates 667 days without gun violence
To mark 667 days without gun violence at NYCHA's Mitchel Houses, our Bronx Community Justice Center led a peace march through the neighborhood alongside our partners, including the New York...
This fact sheet summarizes the mission and impact of Manhattan Justice Opportunities, an initiative of the Center for Justice Innovation that helps build safer communities and a fairer justice system....
Patterson Houses soon to receive outdoor space upgrades
Workers are set to break ground on two new playgrounds, an outdoor fitness center, and renovations to a community basketball court for residents of the Bronx’s Patterson Houses. The project...
At the 54th annual New York State Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Conference, our teams joined alongside policymakers, community members, and our many partners working to...
To Finally Close Rikers, Panel Suggests Making It Someone’s Only Job
The jails on Rikers Island are “decrepit, dysfunctional, and violent,” says a new report issued by the Independent Rikers Commission, which our CEO Courtney Bryan serves on alongside community leaders,...