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Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.
 

SAVE THE DATE for the Chinese-American Planning Council's first Mahjong Night fundraiser on Saturday, May 30, 2026.

Hosted by CPC's Leadership Council of young leaders during AAPI Heritage Month, we invite you to our inaugural Mahjong Night. This evening promises to be a lively celebration of: learning a game dear to our ancestors (all skills levels welcome); making sure that, yes, we've eaten; and uplifting our ever expanding community!

For us, community is over 61 years of community members, staff, partners, supporters like yourself, and all the lives that CPC has affected. From the adult who grew up well fed because her parents successfully received SNAP benefits with CPC's support, to the grandmother who can have conversations with her grandson because of the English skills she gained from CPC's Adult Literacy classes, CPC is generations of Asian American, immigrant, and low-income New Yorkers. 

Join us as we celebrate the power of our lived experiences and the strength of our community together!

 

YOUR SUPPORT CREATES COLLECTIVE IMPACT

Every dollar raised helps individuals and families across generations access knowledge, resources, and opportunities to live with dignity, thrive in their neighborhood, and shape their incredibly bright futures. 

Click Here for Tickets and Sponsorship Opportunities
 

ABOUT CPC
Founded in 1965, CPC is a social services organization that creates social change. Building on our historic legacy and ongoing dedication to the Chinese American community, CPC advances the social and economic progress of immigrant and low-income communities of New York through services, resources, and advocacy.

關於華策會
華策會成立於1965年,是一個致力於推動社會變革的社會服務機構。秉承深厚的歷史傳承與對華裔美國社區的持續承諾,華策會透過多元服務、資源援助與公共倡議,促進紐約移民及低收入社區的社會與經濟發展。

ACERCA DE CPC
Fundada en 1965, CPC es una organización de servicios sociales que promueve el cambio social. Basándose en su legado histórico y su compromiso continuo con la comunidad chino-estadounidense, CPC impulsa el progreso social y económico de las comunidades inmigrantes y de bajos ingresos de Nueva York a través de servicios, recursos y acciones de incidencia.

 
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Address: 45 Suffolk Street, New York, NY 10002

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