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SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound.COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically and LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org 32 COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS RELEASE ASIAN AMERICAN Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) neighborhoods have experienced the economic devastation of COVID-19 since long before the shelter-in-place began. 32 AAPI community based organizations have united to release the following plan to call on New York City and State government officials to prioritize AAPI neighborhoods in recovery efforts. While AAPI neighborhoods were the first LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
CPC STATEMENT ON ENDING THE 24-HOUR RULE IN NYS HOME CARE The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) and its subsidiary, the CPC Home Attendant Program, Inc. (HAP), are each in full support of home care workers who are calling for the end of the “24-hour workday.” The State must immediately end the 24-hour rule in favor of two 12-hour split shifts where home care workers are fully compensated for each hour worked. 華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development. PROGRAMS | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL CPC is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxillary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY # 1-800-662-1220 CPC is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to people with disabilities.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound.COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically and LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org 32 COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS RELEASE ASIAN AMERICAN Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) neighborhoods have experienced the economic devastation of COVID-19 since long before the shelter-in-place began. 32 AAPI community based organizations have united to release the following plan to call on New York City and State government officials to prioritize AAPI neighborhoods in recovery efforts. While AAPI neighborhoods were the first LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
CPC STATEMENT ON ENDING THE 24-HOUR RULE IN NYS HOME CARE The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) and its subsidiary, the CPC Home Attendant Program, Inc. (HAP), are each in full support of home care workers who are calling for the end of the “24-hour workday.” The State must immediately end the 24-hour rule in favor of two 12-hour split shifts where home care workers are fully compensated for each hour worked. 華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically andCOMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services. CPC’s three drop-in community service centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens provide comprehensive and accessible benefits for low-income residents and non-English speaking immigrants in the predominantly Chinese areas. Bilingual counselors and outreach workers take a proactive and culturally sensitive approach through CONTACT | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council has over 30 locations citywide, with almost 50 programs. We would like to hear from you and will answer your question as soon as possible.To contact our Central Administration, please contact (212) 941-0920. For our Manhattan Community Center, call (212) 941-0030.For our Queens Community Center, call (718) 358-8899. CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
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Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org JOBS - CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) believes that every staff member contributes to the growth and success of our communities. CPC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of their racial or ethnic origin, opinions or beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, health ordisabilities.
BUILDINGWORKS PRE-APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM CPC is a community referral partner for the BuildingWorks Pre-Apprenticeship, a 6-week training program in collaboration with the New York City District Council of Carpenters Labor Technical College.The program's goal is to prepare community members for careers in the skilled trades. Successful graduates enroll into unionized apprenticeship programs. SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is a 6 week long summer internship program where NYC youth ages 14-24 (14-21 this upcoming year) gain real world work experience and necessary skill sets from a job sector. This program is a lottery-based opportunity administered by the Department of Youth and Community Development. All interested applicants should apply. EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER AT CHUNG PAK CPC Early Childhood Center at Chung Pak believes that children learn best through play in a safe, secure and nourishing environment. We encourage age and developmentally appropriate learning that foster children's cognitive development and independence. Areas of education that we focus on are: language and literacy, math and science, music and movement, art and culture, CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
LETTER FROM PRESIDENT AND CEO WAYNE HO 9. June 9, 2020. A Letter from CPC’s President and CEO, Wayne Ho. I don’t know what to say. The last few months, the last few weeks, and the last few days have brought out a range of emotions – not only anger, sadness, frustration, and disappointment but also hope, optimism, empathy, and compassion. The pandemic, anti-Asian violence BUILDINGWORKS PRE-APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM CPC is a community referral partner for the BuildingWorks Pre-Apprenticeship, a 6-week training program in collaboration with the New York City District Council of Carpenters Labor Technical College.The program's goal is to prepare community members for careers in the skilled trades. Successful graduates enroll into unionized apprenticeship programs. CPC STATEMENT ON ENDING THE 24-HOUR RULE IN NYS HOME CARE The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) and its subsidiary, the CPC Home Attendant Program, Inc. (HAP), are each in full support of home care workers who are calling for the end of the “24-hour workday.” The State must immediately end the 24-hour rule in favor of two 12-hour split shifts where home care workers are fully compensated for each hour worked. 華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
LETTER FROM PRESIDENT AND CEO WAYNE HO 9. June 9, 2020. A Letter from CPC’s President and CEO, Wayne Ho. I don’t know what to say. The last few months, the last few weeks, and the last few days have brought out a range of emotions – not only anger, sadness, frustration, and disappointment but also hope, optimism, empathy, and compassion. The pandemic, anti-Asian violence BUILDINGWORKS PRE-APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM CPC is a community referral partner for the BuildingWorks Pre-Apprenticeship, a 6-week training program in collaboration with the New York City District Council of Carpenters Labor Technical College.The program's goal is to prepare community members for careers in the skilled trades. Successful graduates enroll into unionized apprenticeship programs. CPC STATEMENT ON ENDING THE 24-HOUR RULE IN NYS HOME CARE The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) and its subsidiary, the CPC Home Attendant Program, Inc. (HAP), are each in full support of home care workers who are calling for the end of the “24-hour workday.” The State must immediately end the 24-hour rule in favor of two 12-hour split shifts where home care workers are fully compensated for each hour worked. 華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development. 78 HUMAN SERVICES AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS CALL 78 Human Services and Community-Based Organizations Call on Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins and Speaker Heastie to Pass NYHA This Session . CPC and Human Services Council organized the below letter of 78 human services and community-based organizations in ABOUT US | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.orgSENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. 32 COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS RELEASE ASIAN AMERICAN Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) neighborhoods have experienced the economic devastation of COVID-19 since long before the shelter-in-place began. 32 AAPI community based organizations have united to release the following plan to call on New York City and State government officials to prioritize AAPI neighborhoods inrecovery efforts.
COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically and LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, inSUPERVISORS
Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes. SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is a 6 week long summer internship program where NYC youth ages 14-24 (14-21 this upcoming year) gain real world work experience and necessary skill sets from a job sector. This program is a lottery-based opportunity administered by the Department of Youth and Community Development. All interested applicants should apply. CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound.COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically and LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, theyCAREER CENTER
CPC Career Center was established in 2007 to provide New York City’s jobseekers with comprehensive supports during their employment search.The Career Center's goals are to connect community members to fulfilling careers where they gain work experience, enhance their skills, and achieve economic independence. The center also helps local employers recruit, hire, and retain quality candidates. CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org 華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound.COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically and LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, theyCAREER CENTER
CPC Career Center was established in 2007 to provide New York City’s jobseekers with comprehensive supports during their employment search.The Career Center's goals are to connect community members to fulfilling careers where they gain work experience, enhance their skills, and achieve economic independence. The center also helps local employers recruit, hire, and retain quality candidates. CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org 華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development. 78 HUMAN SERVICES AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS CALL 78 Human Services and Community-Based Organizations Call on Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins and Speaker Heastie to Pass NYHA This Session . CPC and Human Services Council organized the below letter of 78 human services and community-based organizations inCOMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services. CPC’s three drop-in community service centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens provide comprehensive and accessible benefits for low-income residents and non-English speaking immigrants in the predominantly Chinese areas. Bilingual counselors and outreach workers take a proactive and culturally sensitive approach through CPC VIRTUAL HIRING EVENT Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.orgCOMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically and 32 COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS RELEASE ASIAN AMERICAN Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) neighborhoods have experienced the economic devastation of COVID-19 since long before the shelter-in-place began. 32 AAPI community based organizations have united to release the following plan to call on New York City and State government officials to prioritize AAPI neighborhoods inrecovery efforts.
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Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes. HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER AT TRIBECA The Early Childhood Center at Tribeca is a full day, year round program that opened in 2013 as an annex to the Chung Pak Early Childhood Center. Our curriculum stimulates and facilitates children's development in all domains: cognitive development, social emotional, language development, physical, and nutritional, while providing meaningful early experiences for children of all backgrounds. CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes.CAREER CENTER
CPC Career Center was established in 2007 to provide New York City’s jobseekers with comprehensive supports during their employment search.The Career Center's goals are to connect community members to fulfilling careers where they gain work experience, enhance their skills, and achieve economic independence. The center also helps local employers recruit, hire, and retain quality candidates. OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes.CAREER CENTER
CPC Career Center was established in 2007 to provide New York City’s jobseekers with comprehensive supports during their employment search.The Career Center's goals are to connect community members to fulfilling careers where they gain work experience, enhance their skills, and achieve economic independence. The center also helps local employers recruit, hire, and retain quality candidates. OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 PROGRAMS | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL CPC is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxillary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY # 1-800-662-1220 CPC is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to people with disabilities. NEWS - CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL CPC Leadership Council and FeedForward Provide Groceries to Seniors at Hong Ning Housing. May 14, 2021. The residents at Hong Ning Housing received 160 culturally appropriate grocery boxes each Friday between the weeks of April 16 – 23. The deliveries were distributed by Feed Forward, the Chinatown Strong Initiative, and the CPC LeadershipCOMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services. CPC’s three drop-in community service centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens provide comprehensive and accessible benefits for low-income residents and non-English speaking immigrants in the predominantly Chinese areas. Bilingual counselors and outreach workers take a proactive and culturally sensitive approach through ABOUT US | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org JUNE 2021 | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC), in partnership with the Gotham Organization, held a ceremony to celebrate the groundbreaking of both 55 Suffolk Street and 64COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically andSUPERVISORS
Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes. JOBS - CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) believes that every staff member contributes to the growth and success of our communities. CPC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of their racial or ethnic origin, opinions or beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, health ordisabilities.
華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes.CAREER CENTER
CPC Career Center was established in 2007 to provide New York City’s jobseekers with comprehensive supports during their employment search.The Career Center's goals are to connect community members to fulfilling careers where they gain work experience, enhance their skills, and achieve economic independence. The center also helps local employers recruit, hire, and retain quality candidates. OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Chinese-American Planning Council - CPC Advancing Our Community serving Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Promote social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant and low-income communities. Programs include Early Childhood, School-Age Child Care, Youth, Community, Senior Services and Workforce Development.SENIOR SERVICES
Senior Services. CPC has senior centers in Manhattan and Queens. They provide solace, aid, and social activities to New York’s expanding population of elderly Chinese. The centers’ nutritious, family-style meals constitute a popular reason to congregate in the dining rooms at noon. Meals-On-Wheels delivers meals to those who are homebound. LEADERSHIP | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org LEARN AND EARN PROGRAM CPC's Learn and Earn Program provides work readiness, college readiness, leadership development, mental and sexual health education, and employment opportunities for high school juniors and seniors.Community members, youth and young adults will be equipped with the experience and skills necessary to make a successful transition into secondary education and adulthood, in addition, they COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes.CAREER CENTER
CPC Career Center was established in 2007 to provide New York City’s jobseekers with comprehensive supports during their employment search.The Career Center's goals are to connect community members to fulfilling careers where they gain work experience, enhance their skills, and achieve economic independence. The center also helps local employers recruit, hire, and retain quality candidates. OPEN DOOR SENIOR CENTER Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily.The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreation in a safe and welcoming space locatedin Chinatown.
HOME ATTENDANT PROGRAMS Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org CPC QUEENS COMMUNITY CENTER CPC Queens Community Center. In 1979, the Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. expanded to Queens in response to the rapidly growing Chinese community in Queens County, particularly Community Districts 7, 4 and 3. CPC Queens serves over 500 individuals daily and is the largest community based organization serving the Chinese community inQueens.
華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 PROGRAMS | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL CPC is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxillary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY # 1-800-662-1220 CPC is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to people with disabilities. NEWS - CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL CPC Leadership Council and FeedForward Provide Groceries to Seniors at Hong Ning Housing. May 14, 2021. The residents at Hong Ning Housing received 160 culturally appropriate grocery boxes each Friday between the weeks of April 16 – 23. The deliveries were distributed by Feed Forward, the Chinatown Strong Initiative, and the CPC LeadershipCOMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services. CPC’s three drop-in community service centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens provide comprehensive and accessible benefits for low-income residents and non-English speaking immigrants in the predominantly Chinese areas. Bilingual counselors and outreach workers take a proactive and culturally sensitive approach through ABOUT US | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org JUNE 2021 | CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC), in partnership with the Gotham Organization, held a ceremony to celebrate the groundbreaking of both 55 Suffolk Street and 64COMMUNITY CENTERS
Community Centers. CPC’s three walk-in Community Centers provide high-need neighborhoods with a variety of social services. These centers are a front door to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income households we serve, making food access, health assistance, family counseling, legal services, child care, and English translation services linguistically andSUPERVISORS
Central Administration 212-941-0920 150 Elizabeth St. New York, NY 10012 info@cpc-nyc.org COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES The Community Health Services (CHS) of the Chinese-American Planning Council offers multiple health services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes through outreach, prevention education, program development, and community advocacy.CHS's goal is to enrich our community members’ lives through health programs and services that educate, inspire, and empower healthy outcomes. JOBS - CHINESE-AMERICAN PLANNING COUNCIL The Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. (CPC) believes that every staff member contributes to the growth and success of our communities. CPC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of their racial or ethnic origin, opinions or beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, health ordisabilities.
華策會皇后區社區服務中心搬遷啟示 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)皇后區社區服務的各服務項目已搬入位於法拉盛41大道133-14號,名為“華策會皇后區社區服務中心”的新樓,服務項目包括社區服務,特殊家庭服務,青少年服務,職業培訓,福壽老人中心及將成立的托兒所及操場。華策會在1973年在皇后區由一個工作人員開始為社區 Skip to main content Chinese-American Planning Council* Connect Facebook
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