Educators Teach Children in New Ways
/Staff are supporting children’s learning by using online learning tools. We transitioned from in-person to virtual and now we are preparing to reopen childcare in July.
Read MoreStaff are supporting children’s learning by using online learning tools. We transitioned from in-person to virtual and now we are preparing to reopen childcare in July.
Read MoreBoston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) is deeply disturbed, saddened, and heartbroken by recent violent and racist acts across our country toward Black Americans. Since our founding, BCNC exists to build thriving families, and equitable and stronger communities. Racist and White supremacist sentiments do not contribute to a thriving community or healthy families. We write to unequivocally condemn these racial injustices.
COVID-19 has fueled anti-Asian racism, xenophobia, and harassment. COVID-19 has also laid bare the inequities and injustices long endured by generations of people of color. Therefore, just as we combat anti-Asian racism, we must seek to be allies and advocates with the Black community against racism and White supremacy. Without change and justice for Blacks there will be no change and justice for Asians, Latinx, Muslims, or many others. To be true allies to the Black community, we believe the Asian community must also be self-reflective and work to address our own biases and racism. These are difficult and painful conversations, but the work is important and solidarity will result in change.
BCNC is committed to equity, justice, and inclusion. These values guide our work and will continue to do so as we serve and advance our community. Thank you for your continued support and pursuit to build brighter futures.
We are excited to announce that the BCNC Board of Directors has appointed Ben Hires to serve as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BCNC. Welcome Ben!
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Special thanks to the Boston Resiliency Fund, Eastie Farm, and Bon Me for distributing meal packages!
Read MoreThank you to organizations and individuals for emergency relief funds!
Read MoreYouth leaders take action against racism with letter-writing campaign and educational video, teachers continue English and art lessons online, and staff members distribute information for immediate needs.
Read MoreBCNC is a 2020 Census Questionnaire Assistance Center. If you have questions regarding the Census form, call 978-595-2036 on Tuesdays or Thursdays, 1:00 – 3:00 pm.
Read MoreSince September 2019, BCNC has partnered with Dr. Judith Scott and her research team from Boston University to conduct a parenting research project, “Cultural and Contextual Influences on Parenting Among Low-Income Chinese Immigrant Caregivers Living in the Greater Boston Area.”
Read MoreIn Boston and Quincy, Asian and immigrant families are losing their jobs, childcare, and access to vital services. To help provide assistance to BCNC families during these unprecedented times, make a gift to the Emergency Family Fund.
Read MoreBCNC staff are using new ways to serve the community while working from home.
Read MoreOn this page, we are compiling resources in English and Chinese for food, children, employment and other issues.
Read MoreDear BCNC Community,
The BCNC Executive Team is monitoring the impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in our community and is in contact with local partners. Our top priority is the health and safety of our participants, volunteers and staff. We will continue to follow the most up-to-date guidance and procedures from public health officials, assessing conditions within community on an ongoing basis.
We want to keep you informed of our current planning as we do our best to respond to the situation as it unfolds.
Read MoreWe have two outstanding AmeriCorps members serving at BCNC: Jonathan and Ivan.
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce the selection of our new 2020 Artist-In-Residence, Wen-hao Tien.
Read MoreOur interns in Family Services helps families in crises, offering counseling and therapy, and making sure immigrant families are being supported.
Read MoreMembers of the YouLead program are planning a conference in May to empower and encourage other youths to express themselves through art.
Read MoreOur Winter 2020 ESOL for Customer Service students celebrated their graduation.
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce Team BCNC runners for the 2020 Boston Marathon, Alice and James.
Read MoreRed Oak students celebrated the Lunar New Year with dumplings and lion dancing.
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.