Our mission | To ensure that the children, youth, and families we serve have the resources and supports they need to achieve greater economic success and social well-being. |
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Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC)
Ways to help | College Access MentorMentor high school juniors and seniors through the college application process.Early Education VolunteerReading and doing activities with preschool age children; Organizing the library and curriculum materials; translating materials into Chinese. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.Summer Program Volunteer/InternVolunteers may be assigned to one or more of the following roles: teaching assistant; general operations; translations; marketing and media. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old.After School Program VolunteerVolunteers may be assigned to one or more of the following roles: after school tutoring; general operations; translations; marketing and media. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old.Special Events and CommunicationsAssist in organizing special events, grant research, marketing, and public relations.Pao Arts Center VolunteerThe Art Center is located right in Chinatown and is seeking a motivated upper level undergraduate student to assist with the exhibitions and public programs. Provide assistance for Pao Arts Center events and classes including registration, translation, visitor engagement, photography, etc.Adult Program TutorWe are looking for committed, tech-savvy individuals to assist in Monday computer classes or independent, dedicated individuals to help tutor our adult ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students. |
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How you help | Families come to BCNC seeking help when they are in crisis. Volunteers help us guide them through their most difficult situations, and provide counsel, training, and a community of support. |
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About us | BCNC believes that families have enormous potential to thrive, and that when immigrants are able to participate fully in society and create their own success stories, all of society benefits. BCNC empowers Asians and new immigrants to build healthy families, achieve greater economic success, and contribute to thriving communities by providing a broad range of innovative and family-centered programs and services to more than 8,000 children, youth, and adults every year. |
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