OP-EDS

…common-sense reform. Other important changes to the CCRB’s powers are also needed. For example, currently the CCRB can only investigate misconduct if it receives a complaint. This means that even…

2021 Spring Benefit Sponsors

…& Weiss, LLP Sarah Coffin O’Connor Chicago Title Delta Faucet Company Joseph Duminuco Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP Earth Construction Services, LLC Edward Jones Harlem Branch Epstein Becker & Green,…

…for all community members. Offerings change as the community’s interests change and the advisory group helps the staff make decisions. It is shaped by Strengthening Families, a family protective factors…

February 11, 2015

February 11, 2015

…and Research Associates Petra Vega and Kathleen McKenna, helped to update the survey and compile the results. “It is critical that service providers know what the community thinks it needs,…

December 20, 2016

December 20, 2016

…by Associate Professor Nancy Giunta and Research Associates Sabretta Alford, Kathleen McKenna, and Violeta Muñera, helped to update the survey and compile the results. Click here to read the Executive…

May 5, 2015

May 5, 2015

…Settlement works to effect real and lasting change. “We’re excited to celebrate 120 years of service in East Harlem – home to people of many different languages, cultures and backgrounds,”…

…our Friend of Union Settlement Sponsors—your partnership reminds us that lasting change is built through collective effort. Your support keeps our work strong, local, and rooted in community. A heartfelt…

Winter 2019 Newsletter – Laura Johnson

…in 2001, I become Associate Executive Director of Union Settlement. How have you witnessed East Harlem change? There has been a change in affordable housing within the community. More upscale…

April 10, 2019

April 10, 2019

…a $20 billion plan to help neighborhoods stricken by Hurricane Sandy to rebuild smarter and stronger and to protect the city from the likely impacts of climate change in coming…

February 2, 2020

February 2, 2020

…first choice votes January 2020 % of first choice votes July 2019 Change in percentage Change in rank Joe Biden 32.3% 30.5% +0.2% #1 → #1 Bernie Sanders 30.7% 17.8%…