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Clothing Drive for Refugees

Essential Clothing for NYC Migrant Refugees Every day, families arrive in New York City looking for shelter and new opportunities to better support themselves. After such a difficult and traumatic…

News Archive 2009

November 30th, 2009 Cutbacks in city fingerprinting agency cause monthlong delays in hiring day care workers  New York Daily News November 27th, 2009 Kathleen Turner, daughter Rachel Weiss, help feed…

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…

May 22, 2017

May 22, 2017

Union Settlement Establishes Associate Board Names eight young professionals, including two co-chairs, as founding members FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 22, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT Susan Puder: 212-828-6024 NEW YORK May 22,…

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…

2019 Spring Benefit Sponsors

York City Industry City Joanne E. Jenkins Kasirer LLC Jack & Tracy Leventhal Marvin Markus The Mets Foundation Phyllis & Slade Mills Sanjay Mody Partnership for New York City Lissa…

February 11, 2015

February 11, 2015

…34% as Black/African American, 4% as multi-racial, and 3% as White/Caucasian and 2% as Asian. Almost two-thirds (64%) of the respondents live in New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) buildings….

March 28, 2014

March 28, 2014

…continuing to assist those affected. It is doing so by collaborating with its city and community partners – including the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, Safe Horizon, Union…

December 7, 2015

…degree. New York state voted in September to gradually raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15. Many employees working in early childhood centers in New York, however, make…