Established in 1979 as a Chinese Language School,
the Chinese Community Center (CCC) today serves
nearly 5,000 families each year through educational,
cultural, and social service programs.
The Center
is a nonprofit social services agency IRS 501(c)(3)
organization. We receive funding and support from
individuals, public and private sector sources and
the United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast. The largest
Asian-led social service agency in Texas, the Center
received its first public funding in1989 and became
a United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast agency in 1991.
The services at the CCC are diverse. The Center
now serves the very young through the Child
Development Program; youth through after-school
tutorials, Summer Camp, and Chinese Language School;
adults through the Adult Education Program that
includes ESL, GED, job training and computer classes;
and senior adults are assisted through Community
Service, the Adult Day Program, and the employment
program. We also have Financial Literacy and Family
Literacy workshops and seminars.
To expand its life-enriching services, the Center
initiated a Capacity Building Campaign in fall 2003.
In May 2005, the Center successfully moved to its
new home, a 57,000 sq.ft. facility on 5.7 acres of
land in the heart of Southwest Houston next to
Houston Chinatown.
Today, the Center offers its programs to the
community at large. The
Asian community’s willingness
to share its culture and heritage, while accepting
others, has enabled the Center to grow steadily. We
thank the outstanding foundations, corporations and
individuals in Houston and Harris and Fort Bend
Counties for their belief in the Center and their
generous contributions to our programs. |