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CPC Presents Our 2023 Annual Report

Dec
29

The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) is pleased to present our 2023 Annual Report, a testament to our unwavering commitment to promoting the social and economic empowerment of our community members. 

As we reflect on the past year, we know CPC continues to be essential in our community. The report highlights how our services have adapted and expanded across our three pillars: Education, Family Support, and Community and Economic Empowerment.  

Our success as an organization — as always — is because of our Board Members, Leadership Council, staff, community members, donors, and volunteers. We thank you for your continued support and partnership, and we look forward to uplifting voices and elevating communities together for many years to come. 

Read the PDF of our printed Annual Report here.

Here are a few highlights from the report:

EDUCATION

  • $19.6 million was awarded to 1,561 programs to address child care deserts and help stabilize child care programs.
  • 1,398 children received free or affordable STEM, arts, and recreational programming.
  • 912 students across six school-aged afterschool sites participated in the Astor Ready Readers program.
  • 607 community members learned English through the Adult Literacy Program.

FAMILY SUPPORT

  • More than 28,000 meals were delivered to homebound older adults in Chinatown.
  • Over 10,900 community members received enrollment assistance or referrals for entitlements and benefits programs. 
  • Over 2,500 older adults and people with disabilities received home care services from subsidiary CPC Home Attendant Program
  • 2,115 childcare referrals for parents were facilitated by the Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) Team.

COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

  • Over 3,700 applicants received support from CPC via the Child Care Desert Grant and Child Care Stabilization Grant.
  • 1,437 youth and 1,346 adults were served by Project Reach through 198 workshops and trainings spanning 650 total hours.
  • 2,705 young people worked at hundreds of job sites through the Summer Youth Employment Program.
  • 600 staff and community members in CPC City and State Advocacy Days met with over 100 legislators to discuss policy priorities for Asian American, immigrant, and low-income communities.

Press Coverage: Epoch Times