April 15, 2020

April 15, 2020

…East Harlem,” said David Nocenti, Executive Director of Union Settlement. “Not only does the disease have a disproportionate impact on the largely Latino and African American residents in this community,…

August 25, 2020

August 25, 2020

changes to NYPD policies and practices that can be adopted immediately Supporters include a wide array of organizations representing virtually every sector of the New York City nonprofit community Over…

Fall 2018 Newsletter – Editorial

…These are the reactions of many American citizens who have no reason to fear an ICE raid. Imagine the stress and anxiety of our neighbors who are undocumented. What must…

Meet our Spring Benefit VIPs

…relationships with Mount Sinai’s full-time and voluntary physicians and clinical staff. Dr. Klein is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Cardiology and has…

2019 Benefit Honorees

…stronger and to protect critical citywide systems and infrastructure from the likely impacts of climate change in coming decades. Seth also served as President of the New York City Economic…

April 19, 2016

April 19, 2016

…Pugh is President and Chief Executive Officer of Carver Federal Savings Bank, one of the nation’s largest African- and Caribbean-American managed banks. Founded in Harlem in 1948, Carver is dedicated…

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…

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…

…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…

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%…