Fall 2017 Newsletter – Program Spotlight

…adolescents and adults obtain the care they need, and we strive to increase access to our services in the coming year. In March we opened satellite mental health clinics in…

Fall 2017 Newsletter – Donor Spotlight

…“She understands the importance not just of high quality public schools, but also how important education is in overcoming the disadvantages faced by residents of low-income communities like East Harlem.”…

Volunteer

…Individual Opportunities General Opportunities Union Settlement has many programs that welcome support and volunteer efforts on a rolling basis. If you are interested, please fill out this form. Meals on…

Thanksgiving Drive

…and the support of concerned neighbors, individuals, schools, churches, and business partners is critical in addressing the food insecurity caused by inflation and increasing food costs. If you or your…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Business Development Center

UNION SETTLEMENT CHRONICLE – WINTER 2018 “Starting a business is a daunting challenge, especially if you are an immigrant woman in a low income neighborhood like East Harlem,” says Edwin…

News Archive 2014

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Fall 2018 Newsletter – College Readiness

…and emotional demands of college life. Students also receive information and encouragement to help them identify and access on-campus resources that can help them achieve their goals. “I keep in…

Fall 2018 Newsletter – Donor Spotlight

…“It is with the utmost gratitude for the generosity of the van Ameringen Foundation,” continued Nocenti, “that we are able to continue to provide these essential services to children in…

News Archive 2012

December 25, 2012 Groups Bring Hot Meals to those in Need on Christmas NY1 December 21, 2012 East Harlem Residents Say Crime is Their Top Concern DNAinfo.com December 20, 2012…

125th Anniversary Endowment Campaign

Union Settlement was founded in 1895 by individuals who were concerned about the wellbeing of East Harlem’s quickly growing immigrant population. They saw great need amongst the population for food…