University Settlement Advocates for Fair Wages for Human Services Workers to the NYC Council Commitee on Finance

Bryan Fotino, Case Manager for Project Home at University Settlement, presented testimony to the New York City Council Committee on Finance Download a copy of this testimony – Testimony of University Settlement Before the New York City Council – FY 2022 Executive Budget Hearing: Committee on Finance Council Member Justin Brannan, Chair May 25, 2022 […]

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Intergenerational Community Arts Council Announces Its Third Cohort

University Settlement in partnership with BRIC is pleased to announce the third cycle of the Brooklyn-based Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC), a multigenerational team of residents developing joyous, values-driven arts programming by, for, and with members of the Ingersoll, Whitman, Farragut and Atlantic Terminal NYCHA houses and surrounding Brooklyn neighborhoods. This cycle running from February

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The Creative Center at University Settlement will receive $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

The Creative Center at University Settlement has been approved for a $20,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the Training Institute for Artists and Administrators in Arts-in-Healthcare and Creative Aging for 2022, the agency announced today. The Creative Center’s Training Institute, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary,

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University Settlement and more than 40 community partners present a summer festival: ROAR: Rejoice! Organize! Activate! Reclaim!

    ROAR: Rejoice! Organize! Activate! Reclaim!, a festival hosted by University Settlement, will take place every weekend May – August 2022 on New York City’s Lower East Side and in Chinatown. This summer, ROAR will: Energize public spaces including Sara D. Roosevelt (SDR) Park Celebrate the people and cultures of Chinatown and the LES

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