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…and largest social service provider in East Harlem, today announced the election of five new members to its Board of Directors. The new board members are Jo-Ann Barrett (Owner of…

…Union Settlement (www.unionsettlement.org), the oldest and largest social service provider in East Harlem, today named Dr. Darlene Williams as its new Chief Executive Officer effective June 5. Dr. Williams will…

…building more affordable housing Union Settlement Association today announced the results of its biennial Community Assessment Survey (PDF 477kb) of over 1,000 individuals who utilize Union Settlement’s programs and services…

Starving those who help the poor: How the state and city systematically underfund social-service nonprofit groups New York Daily News…
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…Lancaster learned the gymnastics that got him into Hollywood, Union Settlement has been empowering “El Barrio” since 1895. One of the oldest and largest social service agencies in New York…
Union Settlement Association Appoints Oilda Martinez as New Director of Adult Education In this role, Ms. Martinez will oversee all of Union Settlement’s adult education services and programs, including English…

…Association (www.unionsettlement.org), East Harlem’s oldest and largest social service provider, today announced that The Robin Hood Foundation has awarded a one year grant of $175,000 to support the organization’s work…

…largest social service provider in East Harlem, today released the results of its biennial survey, which polled over 1,000 individuals who use Union Settlement’s programs and services. The survey was…

…service organization in East Harlem and one of the largest Settlement Houses in the city. Our team of over three hundred fifty (350) dedicated staff, serve more than 15,000 Harlem…