Our Newest Company One Playlab Pao Fellows: Kit Yan and Melissa Li
/Pao Arts Center and Company One Theatre (C1) are thrilled to announce the 2020-2021 PlayLab Pao Fellows, Kit Yan and Melissa Li.
Read MorePao Arts Center and Company One Theatre (C1) are thrilled to announce the 2020-2021 PlayLab Pao Fellows, Kit Yan and Melissa Li.
Read MoreFamilies came to the Pao Arts Center for a day of celebration with various Lunar New Year activities.
Read MoreBamboo Circle hosted a Lunar New Year activity fair to celebrate the new year and raise funds for the Youth Center.
Read MoreQueer Chinese American scholars, organizers, and artists Diane Wong and Huiying B. Chan curated the Homeward Bound exhibition to center narratives of home, community, and intergenerational resilience.
Read MoreBCNC Director of Programs Yoyo Yau and Director of Youth Program Stephanie Fabro presented for a North Quincy High School professional development training.
Read MoreBamboo Circle, BCNC’s young professional network, joined the Youth Center for an English Conversation Game Night.
Read MoreIt is with very mixed feelings that I bring you the news that after 13 outstanding years with BCNC, Giles Li will step down as CEO on January 24, 2020. The BCNC Board of Directors has assembled a search committee consisting of several BCNC board and staff members. We are engaging an executive search firm to help identify and select our next CEO. We thank Giles from the bottom of our hearts for all that he has done to inspire and advance our community over the past 13 years and wish him the best as he embarks on this new opportunity. If you have any questions regarding this transition, please contact board@bcnc.net.
Read MoreThis past Thursday, November 14th, 2019, we were treated to a sweet evening of pastries and conversation with Joanne Chang.
Read MoreOver 100 adult English learners from BCNC and surrounding English learning centers networked and learned more about job opportunities at our Immigrant Opportunities Fair!
Read MoreBoard members, BCNC founders, and community activists reconnected over their shared love for the Chinatown neighborhood and the challenges that they faced over the past five decades.
Read MoreBoston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) is honored to announce the Lai family has established the Felix Lai Memorial Fund.
Read MoreFrank Chan, owner and operator of Chan Insurance Agency, was honored as a nominee at the 2019 Barry M. Portnoy Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards Benefit
Read MoreComcast hosted a Conversation for BCNC Moms to discuss internet access for low-income families.
Read MoreIn September 2019, we opened our Universal Pre-K (UPK) classroom for Boston Public Schools on the fifth floor of our 38 Ash Street location in Boston.
Read MoreExperience Chinatown was a great success with 2,000 people in attendance!
Read MoreFamily Services staff members Grace and Mandy spent an afternoon outreaching for the Quincy Lead Abatement Program (QLAP), a partnership with the City of Quincy informing families on dangers of lead, how to make their homes lead-free, and how to keep families healthy.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce Victor and Maisie Lee have established the Victor Winghon Lee and Maisie Tam Lee Fund to support youth education with a generous leadership gift.
Read MoreAdult Education ESOL had six graduates complete their customer service trainings and receive their certificates!
Read MoreOur friends Chris and Lucas from Capital One gave a workshop for parents and caregivers on holding financial conversations with kids of all ages.
Read MoreResidence Lab held their space activation on August 23rd!
Read MoreSince 1969, Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) has been a vital presence in Greater Boston and beyond, empowering Asians and new immigrants to build healthy families, achieve greater economic success, and contribute to thriving communities.