April 14, 2014

April 14, 2014

…percent of the new seats will be provided for by CBOs. What are those CBO locations like? It’s not easy to generalize. Some are private schools that offer a city…

November 6, 2019

November 6, 2019

…Services, has resulted in $553,000 in new sales for mom-and-pop shops New report, Buy Local East Harlem: Building an Inclusive Neighborhood Economy, finds results are replicable in other communities (New

October 7, 2020

October 7, 2020

Union Settlement welcomes five new board members Union Settlement welcomes five new board members UNION SETTLEMENT WELCOMES FIVE NEW BOARD MEMBERS EAST HARLEM, NY – Union Settlement (www.unionsettlement.org), the oldest…

July 7, 2016

July 7, 2016

…2016 MEDIA CONTACT Susan Puder: 212-828-6024 NEW YORK, N.Y. – Union Settlement, the oldest and largest social service provider in East Harlem, today announced the selection of two new Directors….

March 1, 2022

March 1, 2022

Jennifer Geiling, Union Settlement’s New Chief Executive Officer Press Release Union Settlement Names Jennifer Geiling as its New Chief Executive Officer East Harlem, NY –The Board of Directors of Union…

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…Settlement Vibrant Emotional Health Volunteers of America – Greater New York Women In Need (Win) YMCA of Greater New York Young Audiences New York Youth Action Programs and Homes  …

Summer 2019 Newsletter – Editorial

…engage actively at school. But at summer camp, children meet new friends in a new environment, which allows them to be seen in a new light, and build a new

August 28, 2017

August 28, 2017

…streets, beautifying our commercial corridor, sponsoring street festivals and promotions, and adopting the space underneath the tracks at 125th & Park as a community plaza that showcases all that makes…

March 17, 2014

March 17, 2014

…incident would be provided “with permanent new homes in the same neighborhood,” and said that people who lived in nearby buildings that had sustained damage would be allowed to move…

July 24, 2013

July 24, 2013

…than $1.25 billion to hundreds of New York City-based soup kitchens, homeless shelters, schools, job training programs, and other vital services that give New York’s neediest citizens the tools they…