OP-EDS

…more than twice the number citywide. Union Settlement is one of the larger employers in East Harlem; more than one-third of our workforce lives in the local community. Our staff…

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…

Summer 2020 Newsletter

…a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, the number of food insecure residents in New York City has doubled from one to two million since March, meaning one in…

Learn about May’s story…

May immigrated to the United States from Malaysia in 1974. She lives alone, has never married and has no children. She worked for over 30 years as a housekeeper and…

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…

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…

September 14, 2015

September 14, 2015

…The leaders of the two Foundations also broke very exciting news for NYC students and other deserving children in the United States as well. Larry Harper announced they are doubling…

…the work that Union Settlement does. Our true strengths showed when we united as a single cohesive team to serve the people of East Harlem during the pandemic. Union Settlement…