About City of Boston Community Centers Program in Boston, MA

To that end, the center offers a range of services to support the success of Asian immigrants and their families. Through a variety of programs designed to meet the needs of children, youth, and adults, BCNC helps families grow and develop. The Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center offers critical support to Asian immigrants and their families. From programs designed to help children succeed in school to resources that help adults gain economic security, BCNC ensures that Asian immigrants have the tools they need to build healthy, successful lives. BCNC is committed to helping families build a better future and contribute to the success of their communities. From the very beginning, BCNC has been dedicated to providing a broad range of innovative and family-centered programs and services. These services lift up Asian immigrants and their families, helping them reach their highest potential. Each year, BCNC serves over 13,000 children, youth, and adults, giving them the resources they need to build strong families and create a brighter future.

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What kind of kids we support

  • Coed
  • Infants
  • Toddlers
  • Kids
  • Tweens

Amenities

  • Handicap accessible
  • Playground
  • Internet Access

Programs at City of Boston Community Centers Program in Boston, MA

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Child Care & Enrichment Programs

BCNC supports working families through dual-language child care, as well as enriching and culturally competent after-school and summer programs. Each year, 180 children receive nationally accredited dual-language early education and care, and 160 children participate in licensed after school and summer programs with education support and enrichment. In addition, 600 children and adults participate in recreation and enrichment activities through a partnership with the Boston Center for Youth and Families.

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Education & Workforce Initiatives

BCNC supports youth and adults to identify and follow an education or career pathway that leads to higher education, a stable career, and progress on the economic continuum. Each year, 400 adults study English in Boston and Quincy, 100 entrepreneurs, parents, and youth learn financial literacy and budgeting skills, and 160 youth develop “21st-century skills” needed to thrive in college and careers.

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Location and contact information

214 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA, 02111