August 12, 2015

…programs to our neighborhood, empowering New Yorkers with opportunities to better their lives. With a staff of more than 350 and services that impact 10,000 people, Union Settlement is building…

August 19, 2015

August 19, 2015

…also be a free box lunch and giveaways for the first 150 attendees. When: Thursday, August 20, 2015 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Where: Silberman School of Social Work at…

September 21, 2015

September 21, 2015

…teachers, the sources said. The drain has been caused by Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Pre-K for All expansion, which has successfully brought free preschool to an estimated 70,000 4-year-olds across…

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…

April 19, 2016

April 19, 2016

…the time and place to recognize Union Settlement’s exemplary programs which enable children, adults and seniors to find solutions to the challenges they face and to build better lives. For…

Toasting Union Settlement

JOIN US FOR OUR VIRTUAL FALL RECEPTION! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021 6:30-7:00 PM Register now free of charge, and get ready to view the event on the 21st! HONORING Union…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Guadalupe

…the nail salon industry while spending her free time perfecting her English. After 10 years of working for other salons, it was time to start her own. However, Guadalupe needed…

Adult Education

Adult Education

WHAT WE DO Our free classes empower over 500 adult students in their personal and professional lives in East Harlem. We serve people who wish to learn English, gain a…

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…

Winter 2019 Newsletter – Gilberto Agosto

…housing units, they were brand new and sparkling clean,” recalls Gil. “Back then, doors were open and young people could freely travel from one housing complex to another.” Today, things…