December 4, 2013

December 4, 2013

AT&T Donates $10,000 To East Harlem Union Settlement One Tech Stop Originally Published in One Tech Stop December 4, 2013 By Lenny Bonsignore (New York, NY) – AT&T announced a…

April 28, 2015

April 28, 2015

…in recent years, but advocates hope that First Lady Chirlane McCray’s focus on mental health might turn that around. NY1’s Lindsey Christ filed this report. At P.S. 146 in East

February 6, 2014

February 6, 2014

…degree in the works, teaches at a childcare center inside an East Harlem housing project. If he taught pre-kindergarten at the public elementary school a few blocks north, he would…

September 23, 2015

September 23, 2015

…David Nocenti, Executive Director of Union Settlement, which runs seven early childhood centers in East Harlem. “The mayor is a great champion for early childhood education, and the salaries of…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Guadalupe

…“By attending classes offered at the BDC, I learned the basics of creating and maintaining a successful business.” In 2010, Ms. Castro opened her own salon, Fierce Spa in East

Fall 2017 Newsletter – Program Spotlight

…thrive. That is why we have provided critical mental health services to East Harlem for over 60 years. Poverty substantially increases the emotional burdens many of our residents shoulder, as…

Thanksgiving Drive

Join Union Settlement in filling Thanksgiving Tables for Hundreds of East Harlem Families Each year, East Harlem families turn to Union Settlement for a full Thanksgiving table to celebrate the…

Learn about May’s story…

…years old. “I felt very alone. I didn’t like to just sit around all day.” May was living in Franklin Plaza Apartments, a Mitchell Lama co-op development in East Harlem….

September 25, 2015

September 25, 2015

…not employed by the government or by companies with government contracts. Employers need to be part of this fight. Union Settlement — the organization I lead here in East Harlem…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Editorial

…the poorest individuals in New York – the largely German and Irish immigrants living in squalid tenement conditions in East Harlem. Our founders were not rich, but they were financially…