Winter 2018 Newsletter – Guadalupe

UNION SETTLEMENT CHRONICLE – WINTER 2018 MEET GUADALUPE Guadalupe Castro moved to New York from Mexico 20 years ago. As a single mother, she came with the goal of landing…

March-25-2025 Press Release

March-25-2025 Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Union Settlement Names Dr. Derrick Boone as its New Chief Executive Officer East Harlem, NY (March 25, 2025) – The Board of Directors for Union Settlement (www.unionsettlement.org),…

News Archive 2011

…2011 Censo: Aumentan las Tasas de Pobreza en NY NY1 Noticias September 15, 2011 New York Families’ Income Lowest They’ve Been in 14 Years New York Daily News September 1,…

July 24, 2013

July 24, 2013

…than $1.25 billion to hundreds of New York City-based soup kitchens, homeless shelters, schools, job training programs, and other vital services that give New York’s neediest citizens the tools they…

Summer 2019 Newsletter – Editorial

…engage actively at school. But at summer camp, children meet new friends in a new environment, which allows them to be seen in a new light, and build a new

Executive Leadership

…years of Facility Management experience to Union Settlement, having managed construction, renovation, and repair/maintenance for facilities in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut. The past 10 years…

Reform NYPD Now

…Settlement Vibrant Emotional Health Volunteers of America – Greater New York Women In Need (Win) YMCA of Greater New York Young Audiences New York Youth Action Programs and Homes  …

March 1, 2022

March 1, 2022

Jennifer Geiling, Union Settlement’s New Chief Executive Officer Press Release Union Settlement Names Jennifer Geiling as its New Chief Executive Officer East Harlem, NY –The Board of Directors of Union…

Food Assistance Resources in East Harlem

…not yet know if they will comply. Little Sisters of the Assumption 333 East 115th Street New York, NY 10029 646-672-5200 New York Common Pantry 8 East 109th Street New

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…