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…complex barriers to employment. This third year of funding will add a third staff member to the Career Academy team, which will strengthen the program’s impact and expand the number…
…worked as a litigator at a number of law firms including Davis Polk & Wardwell, and served as an Adjunct Professor at New York Law School. Susan holds a BA…
…people said. Meanwhile, many college students who are interested in teaching preschool pursue other tracks because of the limited number of well-paid pre-K slots at public schools, said Harriet Fayne,…
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Spring/Summer 2018 Newsletter – Executive Director Note
…able to attract a sufficient number of certified teachers and other educators to meet staffing requirements. This situation creates tremendous hardship for the low-income families that we serve in the…
Spring/Summer 2018 Newsletter – Program Spotlight
…to us from 10 to 15 different Latin American countries with different levels of education, and it can be very challenging.” To take the TASC exam, you must be at…
…in the early 1960s, Gina joined the Peace Corps, serving in the Philippines, and in around 1965 got a job with UNH. She was assigned to work with a number…
…changes to NYPD policies and practices. The REFORM NYPD NOW agenda includes recommendations from a wide variety of advocates and focuses on vital array of reforms for which there is…
October 15, 2023 – Breast Cancer Walk
Union Settlement was proud to partake in the American Cancer Society’s Walk for a Cure in Central Park. Participants gathered around to make strides against breast cancer – completing a…
…(54.9%) identified themselves as Latino or Hispanic, and 35.6% as African American or black. The surveyed participants reported speaking over 15 different languages, primarily English (56.6%) or Spanish (29.8%), but…