Based in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, Chhaya Community Development Corporation (Chhaya) - meaning "shelter or shade" works with New Yorkers of South Asian origin to advocate for and build economically stable, sustainable, and thriving communities. Chhaya carries out this work in several ways, including direct services, education and outreach, community organizing, research and policy, as well as both local and citywide coalition-building. By focusing on core areas of housing and economic development, the basic necessities essential to one’s stability, Chhaya is able to impact a range of social outcomes including education, employment, civic participation, community pride, as well as mental health and well-being. Its work encompasses tenant rights, financial education, sustainable homeownership, foreclosure prevention, energy efficiency, workforce development, and civic engagement. Through our work, Chhaya aims to develop a framework that will achieve long-term stability for our clients, giving them the tools and resources that will enable them to create positive, lasting change in their lives.