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March 5, 2024 – NBC News Feature on East Harlem Target

Dr. Darlene Williams, Union Settlement President & Chief Executive Officer, joins other East Harlem Stakeholders to discuss the impact closing Target has on the East Harlem Community. Closed for crime?…
April 2, 2024 – Mayor Adams Announces New York City’s First-Ever Nonprofit Advisory Council

Today, Mayor Adams announced New York City’s first Nonprofit Advisory Council. The Nonprofit Advisory Council features leaders and experts from the non-profit leaders, and we are honored that Union Settlement’s…
February 8, 2024 – Black History Month Walking Tour

Union Settlement had the privilege of collaborating with East Harlem local and historian, Christopher Bell, to host a walking tour of East Harlem in honor of Black History Month. Bell…
January 26, 2024 – ECE Enrollment Week!

Union Settlement’s dedicated Early Childhood and Education (ECE) team cares for our youngest residents ages 0-5. In an effort to promote our ECE classes, we hosted a week-long enrollment fair!…
February 26, 2024 – Union Settlement on PIX11’s Monica Makes it Happen

Union Settlement President and CEO Dr. Darlene Williams was featured on Housing Heroes. Click here to see the show: Monica Makes it Happen Show: Housing and heroes | PIX11 Click…
February 28, 2024 – The Manhattan Power List Features Union Settlement CEO

Dr. Darlene Williams, Union Settlement President & Chief Executive Officer, was among the honorees on The Manhattan Power List presented by Schneps Media recognizing the most influential individuals in Manhattan….

…31% were born elsewhere. Of those born outside of the United States and Puerto Rico, the most common countries of origin were the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Ecuador and China. A…
Valeria arrived in the United States five years ago when she was 28 years old. She had left the Dominican Republic with her husband and three children to build a…

…and Puerto Rico, the most common countries of origin were Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and China. A substantial majority (74.5%) of those surveyed were women. With respect to program…

…countries, with only about two-thirds (61%) born in the United States, followed by Mexico (9%), Puerto Rico (7%), and the Dominican Republic (6%). Most respondents (53%) identified themselves as Latino/Hispanic,…