Friday, July 16, 2010

Sunday Hot Goods!

:D We're finally ready for the Hester Street Fair!

Thanks to the generous help of CPC Staff, Volunteers and Supporters, we've gathered enough ammunition to hit the streets with some of the most fabulous goods that the Hester Street Fair's yet to see!

Clothing~ we got vintage, we got trendy, we got suits& blazers, and so much more!
Shoes~ Nine West, RocketDog, etc!
DVD's ~ Blue Ray, Recent Movies, TV Series (complete sets!), don't miss out!
Toys~ Missed that action figurine when you were a kid? Here's your chance! Know someone who could use a fuzzy wuzzy cheering up? Don't look any further!
Accessories~ Handbags, earrings, necklaces, bracelets! What more could you ask for?

Excited? You should be!
THIS SUNDAY: July 18th, 2010
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Hester St & Essex St
Come early before all the good stuff goes!


-E:H

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Donate to Fund-raise at Hester St. Fair!


Hello All!

Help fund-raise for our Youth Services! If you have any gently used or new items that you would like to donate, please drop them off at any of the borough main branches (Central, Flushing, Brooklyn)!

We're accepting any jewelry, clothing, electronics, accessories, etc. Every little bit helps!

Donations will be used to fund-raise at the Hester Street Fair on July 18, 2010 from 10 AM - 9 PM.

If you don't have any donations but would like to help out, stop by and see if there are any items you would like to purchase!

Questions? Contact: yzhang@cpc-nyc.org


-E:H

Friday, June 25, 2010

CPC Volunteers!

If you missed this past Wednesday's Volunteer Orientation but still want to be a volunteer, don't be discouraged!

A make-up Orientation will be this coming Monday, June 28th, 2010. It'll be at CPC Central (150 Elizabeth St., Lower Level) at 2:00 PM.
This is for all those interested in volunteering throughout the summer, applicants for the Summer Youth Volunteer Leadership Program, and those who just want to volunteer/walk for the Walk-A-Thon.

If you already came to Orientation and are still a little confused as to when you're coming in, we've sent out Volunteer schedules to those who have already filled out the availability time sheet. Those that haven't, please come in to fill one out or e-mail us with your availability. You do NOT have to show up to the make-up Orientation.

Questions? Comments?
wxu@cpc-nyc.org || eho@cpc-nyc.org

-E:H

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

CPC Youth in All Boroughs

CPC YOUTH SERVICES

In 1971, CPC launched its seminal Project Reach program to provide youth development services to at-risk youth Chinese immigrant youth. Immigrant families hope the second generation will achieve the American dream that induced them to emigrate. But these youth face many barriers in the pursuit of this dream that they cannot overcome on their own. CPC has developed a comprehensive suite of educational, vocational, and youth development programs that promote leadership development, career skills, social skills, academic success, and community involvement. Youth development programs also build self-confidence, help youth develop a sense of identity, and teach diversity awareness and team-building to enable youth to overcome discrimination and cope with conflict in school and society at large. Whether they are acquiring job skills through summer employment or school-year internships, touring university campuses, volunteering to clean up city parks, or performing dance routines at community events, our youth form strong relationships with peers and mentors in safe and supportive environment.

MANHATTAN
Project Gateway (College Counseling & Education Center):
Provides students with individualized counseling and assistance with college applications and finanical aid.
150 Elizabeth St.
Contact: Jennifer Ja
Tel: (212) 941-0920 x148

Youth Employment Program:
Provides high school juniors and seniors with paid work experience with various companies/agencies throughout the city and provides workshops on job search, resume writing, interviewing skills, etc.
165 Eldrige St.
Contact: Peter Chang
Tel: (212) 334-0082

21st Century Community Learning Center & OST Program (Lower East Side Prep HS):
After-school activities including ESL, homework help, video production workshops, computer and dance classes, leadership training, trips and community service activities.
145 Stanton St.
Contact: Jaimie Wu
Tel: (212) 506-6366 x123

OST Program at HS for Dual Language & Asian Studies:
After-school activities including ESL classes, ping pong, career and college exploration, computer classes, leadership training, trips, and community service activities.
350 Grand St., 5th Fl.
Contact: Jay Luo
Tel: (212) 941-0920 x123

Project REACH:
Trains high-risk youth on how to help their peers deal with HIV/AIDS, homosexuality and homophobia, and discrimination. Through a structured training curriculum, youth develop leadership skills, and eventually train their peers through workshops on self assertiveness, identity and advocacy.
39 Eldridge St., 4th Fl.
Contact: Don Kao
Tel: (212) 966-4227

BROOKLYN
In-School Youth:
Provides occupational skills training, career foundation, counseling, academic assistance and summer employment opportunities.
4101 8th Ave.
Contact: Kirsti Pantin
Tel: (718) 492-0409

Service Learning Program:
Provides guidance, training, counseling and opportunities for youth to engage in and commit to meaningful community service.
4101 8th Ave.
Contact: Emily Tu
Tel: (718) 492-0409

CPC Beacon at IS 220:
Provides comprehensive afterschool youth activities (social, recreational, educational).
4812 9th Ave.
Contact: Brian Corrigan
Tel: (718) 436-5270

Beacon at PS 503/506:
Provides comprehensive afterschool youth activities (social, recreational, educational).
330 59th St.
Contact: Weijing Shi
Tel: (718) 492-0409

After-school Program at PS 153:
Provides comprehensive afterschool youth activities (social, recreational, educational).
1970 Homecrest Ave.
Contact: Wai Yee Chan
Tel: (718) 627-6373

QUEENS
136-18 39th Ave., 8th Fl.
Tel: (718) 358-8889
Contact: Edgar Pereira

Youth Options Program:
Provides at-risk or latch-key youth with workshops on topics including identity issues, peer pressure and critical decision-making.
Contact: Noelle Yang

Promoting Academics, Character, and Empowerment (PACE):
Provides truancy prevention workshops, community service opportunities, conversational English, and individual and family counseling.
Contact: Daniel Kong

OST Program:
Academic and lifestyle components inclduing homework help, gateway into college, cultural activities, dance, fitness and sports.
Contact: Edgar Pereira

In-School Youth:
Provides occupational skills training, career foundation, counseling, academic assistance, and summer employment opportunities.
Contact: Edgar Pereira

Neighborhood Development Area Program:
Provides opportunities for youth to build leadership skills and participate in team community service projects.
Contact: Emily Tu

-Yu Zhang

Monday, June 21, 2010

Summer Volunteering at CPC

Looking for something to do this summer?

The Chinese-American Planning Council is looking for motivated individuals to volunteer for this year's biennial Walk-A-Thon!

Orientation is this Wednesday, June 23rd at 2:00pm at CPC- Central Administration (150 Elizabeth Street, Lower Level, New York, NY 10012)

Any questions, please contact: wxu@cpc-nyc.org or eho@cpc-nyc.org

Thanks!


-E:H

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Community Walks Today for the Youth of Tomorrow

The Chinese-American Planning Council is hosting its biennial Walk-a-thon this summer on Saturday, July 31st!

Due to severe City and State budget cuts, many of CPC's youth programs are being cut this year, increasing the number of school-age children left without a place to go once school is out. Please help support our cause and keep our youths off the streets! Our Walk-a-thon's goal this year is to help raise awareness and funding for the children.

We encourage everyone to please help fund-raise for this cause.
Show your love and support for the youth of tomorrow, come walk with us!

If you cannot attend this event, you can help by donating here.

For Fund-raising:

Walkers:


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"The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC), is one of the largest Asian-American non-profit organizations in the United States. We provide a multitude of social services, such as day care, workforce development, youth and senior citizen services. Our services are crucial to the wellbeing of New York City's residents who use our services. However, due to budget cuts from federal, state and local governments, we find ourselves in a position where we cannot serve our clients at the levels they expect from us.

Our youth services division has suffered the brunt of the budget cuts. For example, in the past, CPC has been able to secure 2,000 jobs through the Summer Youth Employment Program. This year, we are only able to provide 500 positions. Also, Beacons, school-based community centers that provide after-school and other educational services, are facing 17% cuts. [The Department of Youth and Community Development is closing 33 free after-school programs ] To help alleviate the budgetary squeeze, we are dedicating our biennial walk-a-thon to raise funds for the youth and to bring attention to the budget cuts and their effects on our community. Although we are based in Chinatown, we serve all of New York City's youth. Our walkathon, 'Community Walks Today for Youth of Tomorrow,' will be held on July 31, 2010 at Columbus Park in Chinatown. Our goal is to fund-raise $200,000 and have over 5000 participants." - Johnson Lin

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Facts and Figures
$12.2 million How much is being cut from Out of School Time (OST) programs
$8.55 million How much is being cut from Beacon programs city wide
$6 million How much is being cut from programs that support at risk, runaway and homeless youth
139,597 Number of youth who applied for SYEP jobs in 2009
52,255 Number of youth chosen for SYEP in 2009
24,292 Jobs available through SYEP in 2010 (less than half from '09)
66 out of 80 Beacon programs will have their funding reduce by at least 7%

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

New York

Manhattan Brooklyn Queens

CPC, established in 1965, provides over 70 social services and 29 locations in New York City. With branches serving the Asian community in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, it is one of the largest Asian Social Services organization in the United States.

CPC's Central Administration is located on 150 Elizabeth St, New York, NY 10012


-E:H