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…the Entire Article Below Don’t turn Super Bowl Sunday into Superspreader Sunday Published January 29, 2021 in USA Today Click Here to View the Entire Article Below Vaccine equity or…

September 14, 2015

September 14, 2015

…success in the Union Settlement Community.” In partnership with http://www.goodtidings.org [Good Tidings Foundation, __title__ Good Tidings Foundation ] a non-profit children’s charity that looks to equally support arts, education, athletics…

September 14, 2015

September 14, 2015

…funding commitment that will be increase the number of art classes at Union Settlement from three to five days per week. The ceremony also featured the first look at a…

November 6, 2019

November 6, 2019

…Services, has resulted in $553,000 in new sales for mom-and-pop shops New report, Buy Local East Harlem: Building an Inclusive Neighborhood Economy, finds results are replicable in other communities (New…

Summer 2020 Newsletter

…see every day – underfunded schools, inadequate health care, unaffordable housing, inequitable pay, oppressive police practices, and so much more. Simultaneously, we continue to provide the vital programs that low-income…

April 14, 2014

April 14, 2014

…less than two years, Bill de Blasio promises that New York City will be able to offer full-day pre-K seats to 73,000 children — adding, in effect, a full grade…

June 2, 2021

June 2, 2021

…every weekday, 12 months per year (referred to as “extended day/year” services). Contrary to the terms of the RFP, DOE instead awarded Union Settlement a contract to serve only 3-year-olds,…

16 January, 2017

16 January, 2017

…for example, whether the variation in total funding could be explained by the number of seniors who attend a senior center, or whether the number of meals served could explain…

April 24, 2014

April 24, 2014

…employees and serves more than 13,000 people each year. “We buy food for the seniors, paint to paint the walls, chairs and we don’t think: ‘Can I buy this in…

January 1, 2014

January 1, 2014

…apartment and crying. “He’s sick right now, I have to give him his medicine,” said Mr. Classen. The family used to be bigger, but on Ezio’s first birthday, his mother…