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  • Harlem United Stands with our Community

    Harlem United stands in solidarity with our community as we protest for an end to systemic violence against Black and Brown people. Here are resources to help you take part in the way that best suits you: Donate to Harlem United and other nonprofits who work for people of color Find information about daily protests…

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  • Letter from the CEO

    Dear Harlem United Family, This has been a difficult time, there’s no way around it. In May, we lost a dear colleague and friend, Wilhelmina Blanch. The loss of a beloved member of the Harlem United family would have been hard to bear under any circumstances, but the suddenness of her passing has been heartbreaking.…

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  • Harlem United Calls on NYS Legislature to Protect Black Lives

    Following weeks of protests against police violence across the U.S., Harlem United joined more than 175 other organizations to call on the New York State Legislature to take decisive action to address racist state violence from policing to courts to jails and prisons. READ THE LETTER HERE

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  • Harlem United Urges NYS DOH to Listen to HIV/AIDs Organizations on Medicaid

    Harlem United, along with more than 80 other members of the AIDS New York Community Coalition, urges the NYS Department of Health to appoint an independent and representative workgroup to advise on the impact of a Medicaid Pharmacy Benefit Carve-out from managed care and into fee-for-service on 340B Providers and the communities they serve. READ…

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  • Jacqui Kilmer speaking to the camera. A blue and gold graphic under her face says "New York State Legislature; Jacqui Kilmer; CEO; Harlem United"

    Harlem United Submits testimony on COVID-19 in Minority Communities

    Harlem United Submits testimony on COVID-19 in Minority Communities May 18, 2020 Harlem United CEO, Jacquelyn Kilmer, gave oral testimony today before a New York State Senate Joint Public Hearing to discuss solutions to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in communities of color. Read full testimony

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The front of a black tote bag with an orange Harlem United logo next to the back of the tote bag, which reads "There's some magical s#*! going on in here. - Jade, long-time client and peer." Underneath the tote bag images, is text that reads "Donate $25 and claim your limited-edition Harlem United tote bag!"