





Who we are
Helping residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives
New Community Corporation’s mission is to help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement. Founded in 1968, NCC is recognized as one of the largest, most comprehensive community development corporations in the U.S. Our vast array of services are provided “Under One Roof” and reach every stage of life. We offer affordable housing, early childhood learning centers, youth services, adult education, family transitional housing, mental health services, a long-term care facility, a one-stop resource center, a food pantry, a community newspaper and arts and cultural events.
53
Years of experience
Serving the Community
Our Services
New Community Corporation offers a variety of services to the public, serving individuals at all stages of life.
Our facts
New Community Corporation touches thousands of community members through its myriad of offerings.
LATEST NEWS

New Community Launches New Brand
New Community, one of the country’s largest community development corporations in the nation and the second largest lessor in the City of Newark, is pleased to announce the launch of

NCC Stands in Solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” Martin Luther King, Jr. Since 1968, New Community has boldly fought to battle racial discrimination and stood

New Community CEO Richard Rohrman to Retire May 31
Chief Executive Officer Richard Rohrman has announced his retirement from New Community Corporation at the end of May. He has served as NCC’s CEO since April of 2013. Rohrman’s history

New Community Career & Technical Institute Helps Formerly Homeless Student on Path to Success
New Community Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI) offers more than just a quality post-secondary education. The instruction it provides sets students on a path to success, often with life-changing results.

Extended Care Rehab Helps Patients Recover and Return Home
In addition to providing quality long-term care for residents, New Community Extended Care Facility offers short-term rehabilitation for individuals in need of those services. These shorter stays allow for patients

New Community Early Learning Centers Celebrate Black History Month
Community Hills Early Learning Center (CHELC), 85 Irvine Turner Boulevard, Newark, and Harmony House Early Learning Center (HHELC), 278 South Orange Ave., Newark, helped the children celebrate Black History Month
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