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CPC Brooklyn Community Services 40th Anniversary Dinner Gala

The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) Brooklyn Community Services (BCS) will be holding our 40th Annual Dinner Gala on Thursday, October 17th, 2019 at the Affable Eatery Restaurant (912 65th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11219).

CPC Brooklyn Community Services has earned a strong reputation in the community for providing high quality human services to Chinese-American, low-income and immigrant families at low or no cost, and we will continue working hard to ensure that all our community members and neighbors are given the access to necessary resources needed to prosper. This gala will be a celebration of that work, and of the work all our fellow community partners put in day in and day out bringing progress and empowering our most vulnerable community members.

 

The CPC Brooklyn Community Services 40th Anniversary Dinner Gala is sold out. 

Thank you for supporting CPC’s social service programs in Brooklyn. 

 

Join us in congratulating four distinguished leaders in our community who will be honored at CPC Brooklyn Community Service's 40th Anniversary Gala.

  • Gabriel Rincon, DDS, Board of Trustees Chairman, The Family Health Centers at NYU Langone
  • Elizabeth Culkin, Principal of P.S. 176K
  • Karen Kithan Yau, Of Counsel to Kakalec Law, PLLC, and Co-Chair of Pro Bono and Community Service Commitee, Asian American Bar Association of New York
  • Hewett Chiu, Executive Director of NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and President and CEO of Academy of Medical and Public Health Services

If there are any questions or concerns, please feel free to email or call Ms. Anita Yung at (718)-492-0409, ayung@cpc-nyc.org. Thank you for your consideration and your support. We look forward to seeing and celebrating with you at our Gala.

The CPC Brooklyn Community Services 40th Anniversary Dinner Gala is sold out. 

Thank you for supporting CPC’s social service programs in Brooklyn.