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Over 400 CPC Staff and Community Members Rally and Meet with City Elected Officials to Discuss Community Needs on 5th Annual City Advocacy Days On April 26th and April 27th, CPC held its 5th Annual City Advocacy Day, meeting with city elected officials and their staff, and rallying at City Hall with over 400 staff and community members in attendance. CPC staff and community members discussed how CPC has been supporting our communities during COVID-19, why it is critical that we fund our programs and human services staff, the increase in AAPI hate, and how we need to invest in AAPI's long term healing and recovery. City elected officials we met with include: Comptroller Lander, Public Advocate Williams, Manhattan Borough President Levine, Council Member Avilés, Council Member Brewer, Council Member Brooks-Powers, Council Member Cabán, Council Member Gennaro, Council Member Hudson, Council Member Hanks, Council Member Kagan, Council Member Krishnan, Council Member Lee, Council Member Menin, Council Member Nurse, Council Member Paladino, Council Member Powers, Council Member Restler, Council Member Riley, Council Member Salamanca, Council Member Schulman, Council Member Ung, Council Member Velázquez, and Council Member Won. Thank you to the Council Members, Comptroller, Public Advocate, Borough Presidents, and staff that met with CPC to discuss our community needs. The press conference was held on City Hall Plaza. You can watch the Instagram livestream here. The following priorities were shared with city elected officials and their staff: Provide relief for essential human services staff through the Just Pay campaign New York City’s 40,000 contracted human services workers have been essential workers throughout this crisis, providing critical services on the frontline as well as remotely. We urge the City to:
CPC is a member of the Human Services Council and the Just Pay campaign and endorses their platform. Maintain social services and safety net programs Our organization and programs have always been critical in supporting vulnerable and hard-to-reach communities, but during the COVID-19 response and recovery, CPC is key to ensuring that communities of color, immigrants, and low-income New Yorkers are not further isolated or marginalized. We urge the City to:
CPC is a member of United Neighborhood Houses, Live On New York, Coalition of Asian American Children and Families, and FPWA and endorses their platforms. Support Limited English Proficient communities and Asian Americans facing discrimination During COVID-19, many community members are unable to receive the resources and services they need because of the lack of translated materials and interpreters. At the same time, the increase in anti-Asian discrimination is causing deep harm in Asian American communities, approximately half of whom are limited English proficient. We urge the City to:
CPC is a member of United Neighborhood Houses, Live On New York, Coalition of Asian American Children and Families, the Asian American Federation, the New York Immigration Coalition, and FPWA and endorses their platforms. Build a collective vision for dignity, justice, and care through the People’s Plan platform CPC is an anchor organization of the People’s Plan, a platform on intersectional issues from housing to education to anti-criminalization built by over a hundred organizations citywide. We endorse the People’s Plan and call for its implementation in the budget.
ABOUT CPC: The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) is a social services organization that creates positive social change. Founded in 1965, CPC is the nation's largest Asian American social services organization and aims to promote the social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant, and low-income communities of New York City. CPC is the trusted partner to individuals and families striving to achieve goals in their education, family, community, and career. 關於華策會: 華人策劃協會(簡稱“華策會”)是一個致力於創造正向社會變革的社會服務機構。華策會成立於1965年,是美國最大的亞裔美國人社會服務機構,旨在促進紐約市華裔美國人,移民,及低收入社區的社會權益和經濟賦權。華策會是為實現其 教育,家庭,社區及職業目標而努力的個人和家庭可信賴的機構。 ACERCA DE CPC: El Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) es una organización de servicios sociales que crea un cambio social positivo. Fundada en 1965, CPC es la mayor organización de servicios sociales asiático-americanos del país y su objetivo es promover la capacitación social y económica de las comunidades chino-americanas, inmigrantes y de bajos ingresos de la ciudad de Nueva York. CPC es el socio de confianza de más de 60.000 personas y familias que se esfuerzan por alcanzar objetivos en su educación, familia, comunidad y carrera. |