2020 Toasting Union Settlement Honoree

…born in New York City and has lived here virtually all his life. He and his wife, Nancy, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Dan is a graduate of Georgetown…

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)…

2019 Spring Benefit Sponsors

…Jagdeep Dayal The Durst Organization Chris Elmore Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. Fraydun Foundation Michael & Jennifer Freitag Global Strategy Group GNYHA Ventures George A. Hirsch Hotel Association of New

November 8, 2018

November 8, 2018

…Other select Shop and Dine East Harlem for the Holidays events (open to the public) include: Small Business Saturday (November 24, 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Dear Mama Cafe, 308…

Fall 2018 Newsletter – College Readiness

…of New York, New York University, Spelman College, the University of Connecticut, the University of Rhode Island, Syracuse University, Howard University, St. John’s University, Fordham University, and numerous SUNY and…

February 2, 2020

February 2, 2020

…the race has been on the largely rural “early voting” states – Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — Union Settlement has conducted these polls to draw attention to…

History

History

New York City benefits, Older Adult Services for Seniors, Meals on Wheels programming to address food insecurity, Adult Education programs, comprehensive Mental Health Counseling for children and adults, and support…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Business Development Center

…our participants are women, and thanks to funding from the New York Women’s Foundation, we created a free year-long program just for women,” said Edwin. The Women’s Entrepreneurial Success Training…

CARE NYC at Union Settlement

…  Thanks to a new partnership with Sunnyside Community Services, we will be offering FREE support that includes: Respite services – in home or adult day care Long term care…

Silence for the Poor

by David Nocenti Published August 23, 2012 in the New York Nonprofit Press No matter how hard I try, I can’t stop thinking about Edvard Munch’s The Scream. But it…