Support Team BCNC at the 129th Boston Marathon

Support Team BCNC at the 129th Boston Marathon

BCNC is excited to announce our new cohort of runners to represent us in the 129th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America. All three runners have a strong connection to the immigrant community in Boston, past and present. Each and everyone of them bring their diverse backgrounds and commitment to support the Asian and immigrant families. Words cannot express how thankful we are to them.

Each runner aims to raise at least $10,000 throughout their training and competition. Their donation campaigns are live and welcome your gifts from now until Wednesday, April 30th, 2025. Dive into their inspiring stories, get to know these remarkable individuals, and extend your support.

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Providing Culturally Tailored Mental Health First Aid

Providing Culturally Tailored Mental Health First Aid

Thanks to funding from Boston Children’s Hospital’s Routh 128 Community Health Initiative program, BCNC developed the Mental Health First Aid Trainers Network for Chinese Speakers to enhance the impact of the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) course. BCNC Family Services partnered with the National Council for Mental Wellbeing to provide a culturally-tailored, Chinese translation of the Mental Health First Aid course.

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Celebrating Yu Man Mui's 38 Years of Dedication

Celebrating Yu Man Mui's 38 Years of Dedication

BCNC Family Child Care staff, Yu Man Mui, has retired after 38 years of dedication and hard work to Asian immigrant families. She started at BCNC as a early education teacher at the BCNC Acorn Center for Early Education and Care in 1984. After 25 years as a teacher, she transitioned into the role of a home visitor for the BCNC Family Child Care program for the last 13 years.

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Remembering Kenneth Jue (1945-2022)

Remembering Kenneth Jue (1945-2022)

We remember Kenneth Jue (1945-2022), a founder of the Quincy School Community Council, which became BCNC. Due to Ken’s activism, advocacy, and organizing with other founders, thousands of Boston Chinatown’s children, youth, and families have access to services to improve their lives. Ken, your courage and dedication inspired and impacted many and you will be greatly missed.

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