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University Settlement Society of New York

University Settlement Society of New York

Non-profit Organizations

New York, NY 3,510 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.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1886

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  • Last night truly showed the power of humanity! 🧡 Over 230 supporters joined us at the Angel Orensanz Foundation to celebrate University Settlement and to honor Trinity’s Neighborhood Council and SUNY Chancellor Dr. John B. King, Jr. Accepting on behalf of Trinity Church NYC, Lorelei Vargas spoke about “shared stewardship” and how human and social capital shape thriving neighborhoods. Chancellor King reminded us that “building bridges and uplifting our neighbors, creating community across lines of race and class, standing in solidarity with each other despite our differences” is exactly what our city and our nation need right now. Guests also heard from participant Sabrina Francis and her son Princetton, who shared how support from our Families Thriving program helped them heal after a family tragedy. Princetton told us, “Now, when I’m angry, I know how to speak up for myself, or find someone I can trust.” Thanks to your support, we have raised more than $635,000! These funds will directly support University Settlement’s programs across Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn . To all who attended, thank you for an incredible night! #PoweredByHumanity #NYCisUS

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  • We’re delighted to announce that Eric B. Gyasi (Partner, BakerHostetler LLP) has been elected to University Settlement’s Board of Directors. At BakerHostetler, Mr. Gyasi guides clients through cybersecurity enterprise risks and implements cybersecurity governance. His experience includes selection by the Partnership for New York City as a member of the 2023 David Rockefeller Fellows. Mr. Gyasi is a trustee of the Hackley School where he serves as Secretary of the Board. He served on Manhattan’s Community Board 1, where he represented Lower Manhattan in city government and community affairs, from 2017 until 2021. A lifelong New Yorker, he lives with his wife and two young sons in Lower Manhattan. “Eric’s longstanding and significant commitment to our Lower Manhattan communities make him a perfect fit for our Board, ” said Melissa E. Aase, CEO of University Settlement. "We’re looking forward to counting on his counsel, including his deep cybersecurity expertise, which will add valuable perspective to our governance.” For more on Eric B. Gyasi, visit https://lnkd.in/eCap6sE7 #NYCisUS

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  • Our team was at the #HandsOffHousing rally at New York City Hall today! 🏠✊ So many people showed up that not everyone could get onto the steps of City Hall! Many of us stood together in the park across the street. The full housing Continuum of Care was represented – from affordable housing developers to tenant leaders, shelter providers, and eviction prevention programs like Project Home – raising their voices and making it clear that housing is a human right, and federal housing funding is vital for NYC! Inside, our team heard from elected officials and fellow advocates pushing back against disinvestment. Big thanks to Assemblymember Harvey Epstein, CM Carlina Rivera, City Comptroller Brad Lander, and CM Chris Marte for your support. We’re grateful to everyone who showed up – let’s keep showing up until housing is protected! #NYCisUS

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  • Right now, 300+ nonprofit human services workers from University Settlement and our peer organizations are in Albany for the Human Services State Advocacy Day to demand a 7.8% investment on ALL human services contracts. The cost of living keeps climbing, and State contracts must keep up. A 7.8% investment is what human services nonprofits need to help cover program costs and higher wages for workers who strengthen our communities every day. Big thanks to NYS Senator Rachel May and other elected officials for speaking up in support! Rising costs have pushed nonprofits to the brink. We can’t wait for 7.8! #FundHumanServices #JustPay #NYCisUS

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  • We’re excited to announce that we’ve received a grant from NYC Department of Cultural Affairs FY2025 Cultural Development Fund (CDF)! Art and culture are the heart and soul of New York, contributing to a safer, stronger, and more vibrant city. We’re proud to be among over a thousand organizations receiving over $59 million through the CDF - the largest-ever city allocation for the program, thanks to the partnership between the NYC Mayor’s Office and the City Council. This is funding we've gotten for multiple years, but this year's award was even larger than usual! This investment in our work will support our Performance Project program, which connects local artists to supportive environments where they can grow their practices, build relationships, and perform their work, and The Creative Center at University Settlement, which brings creative arts programming to people living with cancer and other chronic illnesses as well as their caregivers and other community members. You can read more about this year’s CDF awards at nyc.gov/culture #NYCulture #NYCisUS

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  • Baba, our emcee for City Stories, can’t wait for this year’s gala! 🎤 “This is always one of my favorite nights of the year – it’s wonderful to gather with so many of the amazing people who make University Settlement’s work possible and to celebrate the power of our communities. And we’re excited to shine a light on our amazing honorees, Trinity's Neighborhood Council and SUNY Chancellor Dr. John B. King, Jr.” – Baba Israel, emcee of City Stories and Artistic Director of The Performance Project. The countdown is on – just one month until the gala on April 3! RSVP at https://lnkd.in/esBbuSvT #PoweredByHumanity #NYCisUS

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  • Education transforms lives and strengthens communities! 🎓 At our City Stories gala on April 3, we will present the Charles B. Stover Award to The State University of New York Chancellor Dr. John B. King, Jr . Over the last two years, Dr. King has meaningfully expanded the State University of New York, the largest comprehensive system of public higher education in the United States, including by identifying dedicated funding for mental health services and students with disabilities. Honored together with Trinity Church NYC's Neighborhood Council, he is committed to building a New York City powered by humanity. Join us at our gala to celebrate Dr. John B. King, Jr. – learn more at https://lnkd.in/esBbuSvT #PoweredByHumanity #NYCisUS

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  • Community-led change makes NYC stronger! 🌇 At our gala on April 3, we’re presenting the Charles B. Stover Award to Trinity Church NYC's Neighborhood Council. This advisory group helps Trinity Church understand and address the needs of our shared Lower Manhattan neighborhood through deep listening, grassroots community development, and smart community-building. Alongside fellow honoree The State University of New York Chancellor Dr. John B. King, Jr., the Council shares University Settlement’s vision for a New York City that is powered by humanity. Join us at our gala to celebrate these changemakers – learn more at https://lnkd.in/esBbuSvT #PoweredByHumanity #NYCisUS

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  • Nonprofit human services workers dedicate their lives to caring for our communities, but Governor Kathy Hochul didn’t show us love in her recent budget proposal. 💔 Instead of including a full 7.8% investment in human services, Governor Hochul proposed a 2.1% “inflation adjustment” – not nearly enough to fund programs or pay human services workers livable wages. The good news: you can help! Email your State legislators and tell them that we are sick and tired of this one-sided relationship. We know our worth, and we need them to fight for us in the next budget! Send your email now at bit.ly/JustPay-Valentine #JustPay #Valentines #DontBreakOurHearts #NYCisUS

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  • We’re sending big thanks to the Trauma and Global Health Mental Health Lab at The New School for Social Research for joining us a few weeks ago to train 42 of our team leaders in Psychological First Aid (PFA). PFA is a strategy that has been used globally during challenging times to strengthen networks in places and situations where additional mental health and social-emotional support may be needed. It provides a framework for people doing caring work to identify signs of distress, engage in supportive and active listening, and understand how to link people to additional care when needed. US team members who participated in the training said it was “awesome” and an “excellent refresher,” and we’re already exploring ways to share these approaches with additional members of our front-line staff in our early childhood division. #NYCisUS

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