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February 22, 2024 / Headlines, News, Stories From The Settlement, Uncategorized / Posted by Carl Glenn

New York Times – Poverty Has Soared in New York, With Children Bearing the Brunt

“If we’re going to reduce poverty in the city of New York, we have to invest in child care,” – Robert Cordero, Grand St. Settlement CEO We spoke with The New York Times about the alarming results of The Robin Hood Foundation’s annual Poverty Tracker. -1 in…

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January 2, 2019 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

What a wonderful year it was, let’s take a look back in this month’s newsletter.

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August 1, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

The Importance of Summer Camp

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July 2, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

What a Year It’s Been!

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June 1, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Summer in the City

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May 1, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

A Spring in Our Step!

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April 2, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Improving the Lives of Our Neighbors

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March 1, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Speaking Up and Speaking Out

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February 1, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Opening Up New Possibilities

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January 1, 2018 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Our Family, Our Team

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December 1, 2017 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

We’ve Never Quite Seen a Year Like 2017!

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November 1, 2017 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Why Advocacy Matters

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October 1, 2017 / News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Carl Glenn

Advocating for Our Neighbors Near and Far

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May 9, 2016 / Inspiration, News, Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Elise Hanks

She Made Success Her Business

We couldn’t be more proud of Sylvia M. Montero, our Board President, for being an exemplary model of what our mission is all about. Sylvia continues to invest in the Lower East Side, the community where she grew up as a young Latina who had moved…

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November 3, 2015 / Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Elise Hanks
Ashwini Hardikar Honored at Conference

Protect Your Cake!

Why a Settlement House is the Place to Work as a Sexual Health Professional   “Protect Your Cake!” proclaimed the sign outside of the Grand St. Settlement’s Community Center at 80 Pitt Street. Passersby smiled and many came to the table where peer educators from Project…

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February 13, 2014 / Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Elise Hanks

Roots that Stem from the Community

Everyone wants to know what brings Dr. Christina López to Grand St. Settlement. Our 80 Pitt Street Community Center has a new Youth Services Center Director who is getting everybody fired up, though no one is more enthusiastic than Christina herself. As a teen she participated…

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September 11, 2013 / Stories From The Settlement / Posted by Elise Hanks

Head of the Class

September brings the first day of school, a day often anticipated with both excitement and a little anxiety medicine buy clonazepam online and heralded with much fanfare. This is perhaps most true for the parents of young children just beginning their academic careers. This week, nearly…

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