University Settlement Society of New York

University Settlement Society of New York

Non-profit Organizations

New York, NY 3,227 followers

University Settlement is one of NY's most dynamic social service institutions with services at over 30+ locations in NY.

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University Settlement is one of New York's most dynamic social service institutions with deep roots on the Lower East Side. Each year, University Settlement's diverse programs impact more than 40,000 New Yorkers, helping them build better lives for themselves and their families. With an impressive legacy as the first settlement house in the United States, University Settlement has been an incubator for progressive ideas for over 130 years, offering pioneering programs in mental health, early childhood education, literacy, arts education, and adolescent development that set the standard. Building on the strength of this experience, University Settlement now provides services at over 30+ locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Website
http://www.universitysettlement.org
Industrie
Non-profit Organizations
Größe des Unternehmens
501-1,000 employees
Hauptsitz
New York, NY
Typ
Nonprofit
Gegründet
1886

Standorte

Employees at University Settlement Society of New York

Aktualisierungen

  • Join us this Saturday at Festival Calle 6 as we celebrate our very own Monique Flores! 🥳 Monique will be honored for her incredible 24-year journey with University Settlement with a special proclamation from New York City Council Member Chris Marte. As our Associate Executive Director for Youth, Community, and the Arts, Monique has been a powerful advocate for equity, championing programs that support youth and their families across 17 of our locations. A Lower East Side resident herself, Monique has played an essential role in expanding opportunities for our neighbors. The festival will take place on Saturday, August 17, from 12 PM to 6 PM on East 6th Street between Avenue D and FDR Drive. We hope to see you there! #NYCisUS

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  • We’re delighted to announce our upcoming partnership with Women Creating Change (WCC), which will bring civic engagement and advocacy training to University Settlement’s staff and participants! 🎉 Women Creating Change is a nonprofit dedicated to fostering a more just and equitable New York City where all women are civically engaged. “Partnering with the WCC will empower our staff and community members to make an even greater impact through civic engagement,” said Jennifer Vallone, our Associate Executive Director for Arts, Adults, and Advocacy. “Our teams and the neighbors we work with have unparalleled knowledge of how policy decisions affect our communities – knowledge that should be considered by our policymakers and representatives. Stay tuned for more updates on Women Creating Change! #NYCisUS

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  • Children's Corner just got a makeover thanks to our amazing community partners! 🛠️ Our early childhood education center in East New York received a wonderful refresh with help from volunteers from Ryan LLC’s New York office, led by Tony Gulotta. Their team set up gardening beds on the rooftop and built an amazing tree house in the gym for our little ones to explore. They also assembled basketball hoops, soccer nets, Cozy Coupes, a Lego wall, and many other fun toys and supplies. This project wouldn't have been possible without their generous financial contributions, which funded all the new equipment and materials. A big thank you to all 17 volunteers for their dedication and hard work in enhancing our spaces. Your hard work is greatly appreciated! #EarlyChildhood #NYCisUS

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  • We’re delighted to announce that Joanna Weiner, Senior Counsel at NYC Health + Hospitals, has been elected to University Settlement’s Board of Directors. Joanna has worked as a health care lawyer for more than 20 years, serving as in-house counsel for non-profit hospitals and as outside counsel for a variety of not-for-profit health care entities. In her current role, she leads NYC Health + Hospitals’ health care regulatory practice. A graduate of Harvard College, she received her J.D. from Boston University School of Law. Joanna lives in Brooklyn with her husband, two teenagers, and their dog; outside of work, she sings in a treble choir and serves on its board. “We are grateful to welcome Joanna to our Board,” said Melissa E. Aase, CEO of University Settlement. “Her insight into New York City’s healthcare systems will be directly relevant to many of our most important strategic goals, and I look forward to calling on her counsel.” For more on Joanna Weiner, visit https://lnkd.in/ec6Nm3sw #NYCisUS

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    Our Communications Director Dave Hughes has an op-ed in NYN Media today calling on NYC government and philanthropists to invest in settlement houses as a way of effectively welcoming immigrants: "From English literacy, to pre-school, to food assistance, to housing advocacy, settlement houses are a comprehensive solution for setting immigrants up for success. With increased strategic investment, we stand ready to build the next New York.” Read more https://buff.ly/3XU5W23

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  • Check out these shots from the recent Rally for Mental Health at City Hall, where Marilus Castellanos, our Senior Program Director of Early Childhood Mental Health and Family Wellness, delivered a powerful speech as community members demanded mental health funding be restored to FY23 levels: “We are grateful for the City Council’s Children Under 5 Initiative, which supports Butterflies, and we call for a full restoration of funds to FY23 levels. For all children to thrive, they need to be in safe, nurturing, and predictable relationships. These are the basis for future learning and social emotional well-being. Our community needs more. We currently have a waitlist. With a major clinic closing in Brownsville, our program in East New York will be one of the very few that serves families with young children. We know the Council understands the vital work that CBOs do. Please fully fund our programs so we can continue this work.” Read Marilus's full remarks at https://lnkd.in/enBdMdEk #MentalHealth #EarlyChildhood #NYCisUS

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    We’re delighted to share our Annual Report for 2023! As a member of the University Settlement family, we want you to hear about the remarkable impact your support makes on the great work of our participants, staff, and neighbors across our 30+ program sites in Lower Manhattan and in Brooklyn. Everyone should have the opportunity to be the architect of their own life. Forging connections with our neighbors to build stronger communities is Our Blueprint for a stronger NYC. Check it out at https://lnkd.in/eWT_yxf #AnnualReport #OurBlueprint #NYCisUS

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  • We're celebrating our class of graduating @ladders4leaders interns - check out our new video here: https://buff.ly/3KSDXs6 Ladders for Leaders connects NYC high school and college students (16-24 years old) with paid internships and valuable pre-employment training. In the 2023-24 school year, University Settlement's youth + community programs hosted 20 interns across our program sites, many of whom you'll hear from in the video. 100% (!!) of our interns said they enjoyed the program and would like to continue in similar programs or job placements for summer. Intern Devin Joaquin said "I feel like [my internship] has made me better as a person, and more of an adult." #internwithimpact

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  • In observation of #Juneteenth, University Settlement is closed today. Dakim Duncan, who leads our Beacon at East Side Community School, shared this context with his after-school students: "Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and celebrates the resilience, achievements, and cultural heritage of African Americans. It's an occasion for us to reflect on our history, honor the progress we've made, and continue advocating for equality and justice." Juneteenth was first celebrated on June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved people in the United States were informed of their freedom. More than two years had passed since the Emancipation Proclamation was issued – and it took another 156 years for Juneteenth to be recognized as a national holiday. Juneteenth has been called the “longest-running African-American holiday” and "America's second Independence Day". We encourage everyone to reflect on the history of this important day, and what it means today. To learn more about Juneteenth, visit https://buff.ly/3wdbp3p

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