Welcome Paul and Jenny: BCNC’s Newest Board Members
/We are pleased to announce that Paul Bi and Jenny Hong have joined our Board of Directors.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Paul Bi and Jenny Hong have joined our Board of Directors.
Read MoreArt teacher Lia Xu receives national award for her curriculum that builds peace among children and adults through example, education, and activism.
Read MoreBCNC CEO Ben Hires introduces Mandy, a BCNC youth leader who worked with other youth from Boston, Quincy, and Malden, to write a letter urging public school leaders to take action against anti-Asian racism. Make a gift today to support youth leaders like Mandy: bcnc.net/lighttheway
Read MoreBCNC Ambassador, Liz Cheng, General Manager of Television at GBH and World Channel, introduces Sarah, who shares why she and her husband trust BCNC to care for and educate their child. Make a gift today to support parents like Sarah: bcnc.net/lighttheway.
Read MoreBCNC Ambassador, Liz Cheng, General Manager of Television at GBH and World Channel, welcomes Wenfang, a BCNC parent, who explains the impact the pandemic has had on her family. Make a gift today to support immigrant parents like Wenfang: bcnc.net/lighttheway.
Read MoreBCNC Board President Eugene Mahr introduces Alli, a BCNC parent, who shares her unforgettable story of how she found BCNC and has grown to thrive alongside our community. Make a gift today to support immigrant parents like Alli: bcnc.net/lighttheway.
Read MoreFamily Services staff shared their expertise at Children’s Trust conference on providing family support during COVID-19.
Read MoreQuincy youth gained speaking and employment skills.
Read MoreBCNC Red Oak provides academic support for children full-day and in-person while they are doing remote learning.
Read MoreWe are high school students from Boston, Malden, and Quincy, members of the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) Youth Center. We ask educators and superintendents to address the surge of anti-Asian racism that followed the COVID-19 outbreak. We are writing to urge you to take anti-racist action now in order to prepare for the new school year.
Read MoreExperience Chinatown has become a month-long event for uplifting Boston’s Chinatown neighborhood while ensuring health and safety for all.
Read MoreVirtual 5K Walk/Run presented by Bamboo Circle had 13 teams and raised over $10,000.
Read MoreTeam BCNC marathon runner Alice Tran finished her Virtual Boston Marathon on September 12th!
Read MoreBCNC fondly remembers Eileen Bik-York Heng (1946 - 2020). Eileen served as accountant, finance director, party planner, mentor, and top chef at BCNC for over 30 years.
Read MoreOver the summer, 29 teen staff developed workforce and leadership skills through projects and creating community resources.
Read MoreSince successfully opening in 2017 as Chinatown’s first cultural and arts center, Pao Arts Center has welcomed over 23,000 visitors, engaged 295 artists, and hosted 475 events and exhibits. Today, we are excited to launch our new brand and website, a space to create, experience, and share with one another.
Read MoreOver 70 volunteers came together, in masks and in a socially distant way, on a beautiful Saturday morning to show their love for Boston Chinatown through cleaning up the streets. The Clean-Up Day was organized by BCNC, Chinatown Main Street, and the City of Boston’s Love Your Block program.
Read MorePao Arts Center artists Lily Xie and Crystal Bi Wegner create a mural at BCNC Boston site inspired by children’s dreams for Chinatown.
Read MoreStudents are writing songs, learning calligraphy and creating posters for the community.
Read MoreThanks to Tufts Medical Center, immigrant families learn how to access healthcare during COVID-19.
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.