June 21, 2022

June 21, 2022

…historic wage increase demonstrates the organization’s commitment to serving as a best-in-class employer and follows Union Settlement Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Geiling’s public appeal in a New York Daily News…

Support their Summer!

…art to express themselves, create science projects, and explore new technology. Parents benefit too, knowing that while they work or seek employment, their children are learning in a fun and…

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…

Meet Valeria

new life in New York City. But with just a high school education, she didn’t have many choices for employment. Luckily, she found Union Settlement’s Family Child Care Network. “I…

Spring/Summer 2018 Newsletter – Program Spotlight

…few places in New York that offers free courses in Spanish to help students prepare for the TASC,” says Hilda V. Cortés, Union Settlement’s Director of Adult Education. “Students come…

December 6, 2023 – Nonprofit Power Players Announced

December 6, 2023 – Nonprofit Power Players Announced

…social change in New York. Across the city and state, nonprofit leaders work tirelessly to create a more inclusive, equitable, and compassionate home for all New Yorkers. The PoliticsNY and…

December 7, 2015

…degree. New York state voted in September to gradually raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15. Many employees working in early childhood centers in New York, however, make…

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…want their names shared outside the organization. In addition, at any time donors may contact Union Settlement’s Development Office at 237 East 104th Street, New York, New York 10029, or…

News Archive 2009

November 30th, 2009 Cutbacks in city fingerprinting agency cause monthlong delays in hiring day care workers  New York Daily News November 27th, 2009 Kathleen Turner, daughter Rachel Weiss, help feed…

February 11, 2015

February 11, 2015

…34% as Black/African American, 4% as multi-racial, and 3% as White/Caucasian and 2% as Asian. Almost two-thirds (64%) of the respondents live in New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) buildings….