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September 24, 2015

September 24, 2015

…she wasn’t able to live with her mother. “If fast food workers deserve $15 per hour, then surely those teaching our most vulnerable children every day deserve significantly more,” David…

News Archive 2010

…Dessert Dulce de Calabaza Dinner Tool East Harlem Preservation November Newsletter East Harlem Preservation October 28, 2010 East Harlem Children Learn to Shop for Healthy Food at After-School Program DNAinfo.com,…

December 8, 2023 – Toy Store Comes to East Harlem

December 8, 2023 – Toy Store Comes to East Harlem

…booth a wrapping station, and our very own Santa Claus! More than 700 children were invited to come pick out gifts for the holidays. It was through the hard work…

Family Childcare Network

Family Childcare Network

…childcare providers care for over 150 children as young as 6 weeks to 3 years of age in an educationally stimulating home-based setting. All child care centers and home care…

News Archive 2013

December 20, 2013 Children’s Museum, NYCHA, create East Harlem Learning Hub DNA Info December 3, 2013 AT&T Donates $10,000 To East Harlem Union Settlement Nokia Innovation Two Weeks Ahead of…

May 6, 2014

May 6, 2014

Children’s Museum of Manhattan Snags $75,000 Grant to Expand its Pre-K Program Daily News…

News Archive 2009

…ACS’s Cuts Will Affect NYC’s After-School Programs WCBS – Channel 2 – Stephanie Irby, Director of Early Childhood Education at Union Settlement, comments on the effect of cuts on kindergarten children.  …

January 13, 2014

January 13, 2014

…is as worried about Mark-Viverito’s balancing act. Richard Berlin, executive director of youth development and educational programHarlem RBI said Mark-Viverito would be a “critical advocate for the most vulnerable children

2021 – Summer

2021 – Summer

Cover Story: Youth Summer Camp For East Harlem Children