Union Settlement Timeline

…The project evolves into the state-licensed and nationally accredited Union Settlement Association Training School, which operates until 1988. 1970 Hotline Cares, the first telephone counseling service provided for and by…

Summer 2020 Newsletter

…modalities (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp and telephone) has been seamless, and service utilization is high as clients are able to access mental health services from the safety and convenience of their…

OP-EDS

FROM THE DESK OF THE PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER   The high cost of underpaying social service workers Published Jun 07, 2022 in New York Daily News Click Here…

August 25, 2021

August 25, 2021

…the highest-cost cities in the United States. The letter calls on Mayor de Blasio to adopt a $17.50 per hour minimum wage for City-funded employees, and to amend existing contracts…

December 20, 2016

December 20, 2016

…of respondents were born in the United States, an additional 11% were from Puerto Rico and the remaining 29% were born elsewhere. Of those born outside of the United States…

Fall 2017 Newsletter – Message from Executive Director

…DACA residents will face deportation as early as next March. This is a humanitarian tragedy. Most DACA recipients came to the United States when they were six years old or…

March 11, 2019

March 11, 2019

…also French, Mandarin, Cantonese, Bambara, Wolof, Bengali and multiple others. About 60% of respondents were born in the United States, an additional 9% were from Puerto Rico and the remaining…

Spring/Summer 2018 Newsletter – Program Spotlight

…anything,” says Imiler Morales, who arrived in the United States from Cuba barely two years ago. Imiler didn’t know a word of English when he came to the U.S. He…

Leadership

United Neighborhood Houses network, and collaborations with multi-state universities. Oneida holds a Master’s in Organizational Management, a Bachelor’s in Gender Studies, and dual Human Resources certifications as a Senior Certified…

February 11, 2015

February 11, 2015

…countries, with only about two-thirds (61%) born in the United States, followed by Mexico (9%), Puerto Rico (7%), and the Dominican Republic (6%). Most respondents (53%) identified themselves as Latino/Hispanic,…