Fall 2017 Newsletter – Donor Spotlight

…“She understands the importance not just of high quality public schools, but also how important education is in overcoming the disadvantages faced by residents of low-income communities like East Harlem.”…

March 17, 2014

March 17, 2014

Mayor Announces Fund for Victims Displaced by Harlem Explosion DNAinfo New York Written by Tanay Warerkar EAST HARLEM — A new fund allocating $250,000 to help the victims of the…

Volunteer

Make a difference! Help us empower East Harlem! Our volunteers enable us to provide programs to the East Harlem community. Corporate Volunteer Groups Volunteering as a group gives employees in…

September 21, 2015

September 21, 2015

…has lost a dozen licensed teachers this year — the most in recent decades for the program that started serving Lower East Side children 130 years ago. “The DOE classrooms…

2019 Benefit Honorees

Angela Pinsky Association for a Better New York, Executive Director As Executive Director, Angela is dedicated to promotion of New York City and civic dialogue through the expansion and evolution…

Back to School Book Bag Giveaway

…Supplies: You can drop off new book bags and school supplies at our office located at 237 East 104th Street “Union Settlement Way”, New York, NY 10029 Monday – Friday…

Ethnic Festival

Ethnic Festival

August 28, 2024 Union Settlement’s Ethnic Festival & Back to School Summer Jam Book Bag Giveaway is a day-long celebration of East Harlem and its unique cultures through music, dance,…

Rent Space at Union Settlement

Union Settlement hosts programming in more than 30 locations across East Harlem, and making these spaces available to the community is a part of our mission. We look forward to…

Summer 2019 Newsletter – Seniors

…variety of trips out of East Harlem, which are extremely popular. There are trips to the Botanical Gardens, the Greenmarket on 14th Street, FDR State Park in Westchester County, boat…

Fall 2018 Newsletter – College Readiness

…year, we provided college and financial aid counseling to 179 public high school seniors in East Harlem and the Upper East Side, many of whom are prospective first-generation college students….