Winter 2019 Newsletter – Laura Johnson

…housing has been developed, along with eateries. However, for the community that Union Settlement serves, the basic needs still exist: residents need child care, mental health services, afterschool services, and

April 24, 2014

April 24, 2014

…group’s first three campaigns: “Buy East Harlem,” “Hire East Harlem” and “Serve East Harlem.” “We need to get everyone together because there is a void here and we can do…

June 1, 2023

June 1, 2023

…succeed Derrick Boone, who has served as Interim Chief Executive Officer since January 2023. Dr. Williams has spent her career serving and uplifting underserved and underrepresented New York City communities…

News Archive 2012

…Team Wins Morgan Stanley Strategy Challenge Wall Street Journal Market Watch May 24, 2012 Bloomberg Budget Cuts Could Cause Thousands of New York City Parents to Quit Jobs Huffington Post…

2019 Spring Benefit Sponsors

…York City Industry City Joanne E. Jenkins Kasirer LLC Jack & Tracy Leventhal Marvin Markus The Mets Foundation Phyllis & Slade Mills Sanjay Mody Partnership for New York City Lissa…

History

History

…service organization in East Harlem and one of the largest Settlement Houses in the city. Our team of over three hundred fifty (350) dedicated staff, serve more than 15,000 Harlem…

August 28, 2017

August 28, 2017

…those assets and further strengthen our small businesses and the local economy.” “Strong neighborhoods are the backbone of our city, and the $1.49 million in investments to East Harlem is…

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education

WHAT WE DO Union Settlement provides high-quality, full-day educational programs to over 800 infants, toddlers and preschoolers, ages eight weeks to five years, making us the seventh largest provider of…

2021 Benefit Honoree

Dawn Zappetti Citi, Head of Customer Voice & Experience Dawn Zappetti is a forward-thinking leader and marketing strategist who creates bold strategies and integrated campaigns that resonate with targeted audiences…

January 1, 2014

January 1, 2014

…“Video games can be expensive,” he said. “I can’t go out and buy something like that. I can’t spend money on stupid stuff.” Mr. Classen has been taking fatherhood classes…