Promoting Family Wellness
/Family Services hosted a Family Wellness Day on March 8th to bring stress-relief activities to community residents.
Read MoreFamily Services hosted a Family Wellness Day on March 8th to bring stress-relief activities to community residents.
Read MoreThis month, Cynthia Wong retires after 36 years of dedicated service to BCNC and Asian and new immigrant families. Her contributions in operations, accounting, and human resources have been invaluable to us. In 1985, she started in the front office at BCNC, moved to accounting, then developed the entire human resources department herself. Her children and grandchildren have also been active participants in our programs. Thank you, Cynthia, for your steadfast support and inexhaustible compassion.
Read MoreBetween January and March, six students from BCNC's Adult Education program will be providing basic resume and job interview help to ESOL students at BPL and beyond. When we asked each BCNC student what motivated them to sign up for this opportunity, the answer was simple: to support their fellow immigrants and to give back to the community.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce our two runners for Team BCNC in Boston Marathon 2022. Welcome Cynthia and Steven!
Read MoreIn December, we celebrated our graduates of the fall cycle of ESOL for Customer Service Training Program. Each student gave a speech and shared in their own words how BCNC has impacted them.
Read MoreBCNC receives a $10,000 grant from the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism to support expressive therapy and parent education to families who have children with autism.
Read MoreI became CEO of Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) in June 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in xenophobia and anti-Asian hate, and two weeks after George Floyd was murdered. Within 48 hours of starting my role, I worked with others to write BCNC’s first statement on racial equity, joining many others’ responses to the tragedy.
Read MoreBCNC is increasing the capacity of direct service providers to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders by providing Mental Health First Aid Training, thanks to a three year from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s Community-based Health Initiative. We had our first training with 21 BCNC staff on November 11th.
Read MoreTo celebrate Early Literacy Day on October 28, Jumpstart partnered with BCNC for its 16th annual Read For the Record 2021 Campaign, sponsored by The TJX Companies, Inc. On Friday, October 29th, BCNC preschoolers all joined in a global reading of Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon by Kat Zhang and received a copy to take home.
Read MoreTo address problem gambling, Family Services is implementing comprehensive gambling prevention community outreach for Asian immigrants in Boston, Quincy, and Malden. BCNC is partnering with Chinese Culture Connection (CCC), Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition (GMAACC) and Civic Education Alliance (CEA) to deliver outreach strategies and social recreational activities.
Read MoreYoyo Yau, BCNC Chief Program Officer, has been appointed as a member of the subcommittee on Addiction Services, led by Gaming Policy Advisory Committee. The subcommittee develops recommendations for regulations addressing issues related to addiction services. Yoyo shared recommendations to bring systemic change to problem gambling from the Asian CARES Research Report at the launch event on October 27th.
Read MoreThe Massachusetts Senate Committee on Ways & Means has released S. 2564, an act relative to immediate COVID-19 recovery needs, a $3.67 billion spending plan investing federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and the state’s fiscal 2021 multi-billion-dollar surplus. Please help BCNC meet the overwhelming needs of Asian immigrant and working-class members.
Read MoreAsian CARES (Center for Addressing Research, Education and Services), a coalition of four ethnic-specific community-based organizations serving the broader Asian community and researchers from Tufts CTSI and University School of Medicine will release a report supported by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) on the root causes of problem gambling in the Asian community on Wednesday, October 27 at 2:00 pm at First Parish in Malden, MA.
Read MoreWe have been selected as a funded partner through Boston Children’s Collaboration for Community Health! Over the next three years, we will receive funding to improve the health and well-being of children from immigrant families.
Read MoreFor the past 5 years, BCNC has been at the forefront of research and development of community-based solutions to address problem gambling among the Asian community.
Read MoreWe gathered all staff for our first in-person appreciation lunch since 2020. Staff were recognized for their 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 as well as Lai Chan for 40 years of service!
Read MoreThis summer, our Youth Center hired, placed in jobs, and provided professional development workshops to 36 teens.
Read MoreOn August 13, over 40 community members came together to clean up Chinatown and learn more about its history. Special thanks to the Bamboo Circle, BCNC young professionals group and our partners: Asian Community Development Corporation, Chinese Progressive Association, Chinatown Land Trust, City of Boston, Councilor Ed Flynn, Chinatown Main Streets, and Tufts University.
Read MoreAda, Bartholomew, Sarah, and Ellen join our board of directors.
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.