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…

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…

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…

…pets. I had been working with Latino families, primarily Mexican and Central American families and children in San Diego, CA for about 20 years. I moved back to New York…

Winter 2019 Newsletter – Laura Johnson

…Where did you grow up/go to school? I was born and raised in East Harlem and lived in the James Weldon Johnson Houses (a New York City Housing Authority development)…

Summer 2019 Newsletter – Seniors

…trails and much more. Union Settlement also participates in a popular health fair each year, which is sponsored by Metropolitan Hospital, where over 800 people from all over the city…

Business Development

…and sound business development assistance to maintain, expand or create new business in our neighborhood. Services & Programs The Business Development Center provides a wide range of free or low-cost…

Help give the children of East Harlem the summer they deserve

…already challenging circumstances. The opportunity for kids to play outside and enjoy healthy recreation and learning are more important this summer than ever before. At Union Settlement, free day camp…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Guadalupe

UNION SETTLEMENT CHRONICLE – WINTER 2018 MEET GUADALUPE Guadalupe Castro moved to New York from Mexico 20 years ago. As a single mother, she came with the goal of landing…