For our dream to become a reality, we need the City Council to approve our project.

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Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.
A rendering of the front of CPC's planned headquarters in Lower Manhattan

Dear Friends,

I am writing again to ask for YOUR SUPPORT to establish a dream home for the Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) in Lower Manhattan. Because of your support, CPC’s petition for our new home has already received over 300 signatures. In order to make our project a reality, we need 1,000 signatures by the end of the month.

We are asking for you to sign on to our petition (button 1) and to urge your friends and family to do the same by forwarding this message. You can also use the letter template linked below (button 2) to mail or email Council Member Chin.

CPC has begun the City's land use approval process for a new CPC home and community center, and to build much needed affordable housing. For our dream to become a reality, we need the City Council to approve our project.

VOICE YOUR SUPPORT BY:

Signing Our Petition
 

YOU CAN ALSO SUPPORT OUR EFFORT BY:

  • Emailing Council Member Chin at ADrummond@council.nyc.gov using the subject line "Supporting CPC's New Home"
  •  Mailing a Letter of Support to City Council Member Margaret Chin at 250 Broadway, Suite 1762, New York, NY 10007
Use This Letter Template for Your Message to Council Member Chin
 

CPC is the trusted partner to more than 60,000 individuals and families striving to achieve goals in their education, family, community, and career. With CPC's new community center, our organization will be able to expand our existing services to advance and transform our communities in Lower Manhattan. For more information about this project, please visit www.communityatbroome.com or contact Alice Wong, Chief of Staff, at awong@cpc-nyc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Wayne Ho
President and CEO

 
Learn More About the Development Project

CPC's planned home at 50 Norfolk will:

  • Create a community center to bring CPC’s Manhattan education, family support, and economic and community empowerment programs together under one roof

  • Rehabilitate the former Beth Hamedrash Hagedol Synagogue

  • Generate 93 units of permanently affordable housing and 115 units of senior affordable housing
 
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