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No Images? Click here Leave a Lasting Legacy in FlushingJoin the CPC Queens Naming Campaign!On June 27, 2017, CPC kicked off the Queens Naming Campaign with a private reception attended by over 20 VIP guests. Committee Chair Veronica Tsang and Committee Member Bill Tam co-hosted the private reception in the garden of CPC’s new Queens Community Center, which had its ribbon cutting in March. The Queens Naming Campaign has a goal of $1.5 million and has so far raised over $700,000. For over 40 years, CPC has been providing services to over 3,000 individuals of all ages each day in Queens.
“It is an honor to Chair the CPC Queens Naming Campaign,” Committee Chair Veronica Tsang said. “Queens has seen a large growth in Chinese American and immigrant communities, and we hope that you will support CPC through available naming opportunities throughout the Center, including entire floors, classrooms and many key spaces. Your contribution will support an array of programs for children, youth, adults, and seniors.” “I believe in what CPC does for our communities and how they do it. As both a board member and a donor, I appreciate being connected with an organization where the sole purpose is the enrichment and betterment of others. We are all beneficiaries. We are all part of something larger, more important, more enduring than ourselves. We are making a difference in someone’s life, as someone has made a difference in ours,” Committee Member Bill Tam said.
Nelson Louis, Executive Officer of the Ong Family Foundation, said how proud the Foundation is to support the critical work of CPC and invited guests to contribute to the Queens Naming Campaign. The Ong Family Foundation was also one of the first participants of the CPC Queens Naming Campaign, donating to name the Lois C. Lee Early Childhood Center on the third floor of the building.
CPC would like to thank the following guests who have pledged to the naming campaign since the reception: Mr. Tony Wang & Mrs. Tai Wang pledged to name two Mr. Jay Lau pledged to name the NCheng LLC pledged to name the Ms. Gin-Hwa Oh Yang pledged $5,000 to support the naming campaign. “We are excited that the new CPC Queens Community Center puts our programs under one roof in order to meet the needs of people of all ages. We now have greater capacity to serve the community with programs that allow them to prosper as New Yorkers within their neighborhoods,” CPC President & CEO Wayne Ho said at the reception.
For more information on leaving your legacy with CPC please contact Mabel Long at (212) 941-0920 x.140 or mlong@cpc-nyc.org.
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