March 11, 2019

March 11, 2019

…schools again ranks as top issue of survey participants; Reducing crime, building affordable housing and creating new jobs are also major objectives. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 11, 2019 MEDIA CONTACT…

Fall 2017 Newsletter – Donor Spotlight

…Dr. Tisch served on the New York State Board of Regents for 20 years, including serving as Chancellor from 2009 to 2016. In that role, Dr. Tisch was responsible for…

June 23, 2015

June 23, 2015

…STATEMENT ON NEW YORK CITY 2016 BUDGET AGREEMENT New York City – [June 23, 2015] – “I applaud the budget agreement that the Mayor and City Council announced,” said David…

Meet Michelle Cruz

…appointment as Director of Union Settlement’s new Economic Development Department. Why did you choose the name Economic Development for this new department? What is your vision and goals for the…

December 4, 2013

December 4, 2013

…holidays,” said Marissa Shorenstein, New York State President, AT&T. “I am proud we are able to make this donation to such an indispensable New York City organization for #GivingTuesday and…

April 24, 2014

April 24, 2014

…the dots, a new job board was created. On Wednesday, it listed 61 jobs from several local groups, such as the New York Academy of Science which was looking for…

January 29, 2014

January 29, 2014

…Association, the oldest and largest social services provider for residents of East Harlem. Founded in 1895, Union Settlement Association is one of the largest settlement houses in New York, serving…

January 3, 2014

Separation of Powers: Still Alive and Well in NYC The Huffington Post Written by David Nocenti I’ve been reading with great interest the recent news articles about Mayor Bill de…

March 2, 2014

March 2, 2014

Athletes of All Ages New York Road Runners If you needed some motivation to work out this cold Sunday in NYC, all you had to do was head to the…

Winter 2019 Newsletter – Gilberto Agosto

…housing units, they were brand new and sparkling clean,” recalls Gil. “Back then, doors were open and young people could freely travel from one housing complex to another.” Today, things…