Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association

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62 Mott St
New York, NY 10013

The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, established in 1883, serves as a vital community center for the Chinese population in New York City. With a history spanning over a century, it has played a significant role in supporting and promoting the interests of the Chinese community.

Incorporated as the Chinese Community Center Inc., the organization has evolved to meet the needs of its members while preserving cultural heritage. Its ongoing efforts from 1883 to 2020 reflect a commitment to community service and cultural advocacy.

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Stella A.
6/24/2023

Bravo! Local restaurants and CCBCc teams up to hand out food to local seniors twice a month. It's great to see this happening in Chinatown. Come down to Chinatown! Patronize restaurants! Make...

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Sally W.
4/14/2012

I had a few days left and needed help with my taxes desperately. My friend told me there is free tax help in the city so I found the BaruchVITA outreach program. One of the locations was at the...

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L C.
6/28/2007

The CCBA provides vital services to residents of Chinatown: English lessons, translation, day care, and help with income taxes, health insurance, and naturalization. I didn't realize the extent...

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Rich S.
11/14/2015

My kids take Chinese school here, specifically, to learn Cantonese. Have to say I'm not so crazy about it. They stress writing and although they are very organized I'm not sure how much they are...

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