University Settlement Announced as Complete Count Fund Awardee

University Settlement For Immediate Release: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 Contact: Rachel Levine, rlevine@universitysettlement.org University Settlement Announced as Complete Count Fund Awardee Joining Citywide Effort to Ensure a Fair and Complete Count New York, NY— University Settlement is pleased to announce it has received a $100,000 award from the NYC Complete Count Fund — a partnership between CUNY, […]

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University Settlement’s Statement on New York City’s Labor Agreement on Salary Parity of Early Childhood Education

Contact: Amy R, Brenna 917.592.0624 abrenna@universitysettlement.org University Settlement’s Statement on New York City’s Labor Agreement on Salary Parity of Early Childhood Education (New York, NY) July 10, 2019 – Yesterday’s announcement that Mayor de Blasio and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson had reached an agreement to fund a path to salary parity for many of our

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The nursing home operator tied to the shuttering of Rivington House has until 2022 to open a health facility on LES.

By Sydney Pereira, Patch Staff | May 14, 2019 3:15 pm ET | Updated May 15, 2019 2:01 pm ET Allure Group has another 3.5 years to open a health facility on the Lower East Side. (Shutterstock) LOWER EAST SIDE, NY — Allure Group, the nursing home operator caught in the scandal regarding a lifted deed restriction at the former

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More than a Salary Dispute Divides the Mayor and his UPK Providers

Photo by Adi Talwar Wanda Ruiz teaching her universal Pre-K class for 4- to 5-year-old children at the Chung Pak Day Care Center on Walker Street. The daycare center is a part of the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. If Bill de Blasio does decide to run for president, his signature program—universal pre-kindergarten—figures to be important

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As New York City’s public housing crumbles, pre-K centers go without crucial repairs

PHOTO: Christina Veiga/Chalkbeat Yvette Ho, right, taps out a request to NYCHA to fix a leaky roof at CPC Jacob Riis Child Care Center. Meanwhile, a student shows her art project to Mary Cheng, who oversees early childhood programs for the Chinese-American Planning Council, a nonprofit that runs the daycare. The tables where children would normally

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