Organization  | Description |
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| Chhaya Community Development Corporation | To create more stable and sustainable communities by increasing civic participation and addressing the unique housing and community development needs of South Asian Americans, new immigrants and their neighbors. |
| Children of Bellevue | Children of Bellevue (CoB) is a non-profit organization founded in 1949 to initiate, fund and develop special programs and to act as an advocate for children and their families within Bellevue Hospital Center. |
| Children of Promise, NYC | Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) is a community based, non-profit organization, in Bedford-Stuyvesant (Bed Stuy), Brooklyn, whose mission is to embrace the children of incarcerated parents and empower them to break the cycle of intergenerational involvement in the criminal justice system. |
| Children's Cancer & Blood Foundation | The Children's Cancer & Blood Foundation (CCBF), through its support of the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, has created a standard of excellence in the treatment of children with chronic, life-threatening blood disorders since 1952. |
| Children's Museum Of The Arts | Children's Museum of the Arts celebrates the visual and performing artist in every child through teaching, collecting, creating and exhibiting children's art. |
| Childrens Museum Of The Arts | The mission of the Children?s Museum of the Arts is to extend the benefits of the arts to all children and their communities and to secure the future of the arts by inspiring and championing the next generation of artists and art lovers. We work to fulfill our mission by providing authentic hands-on art experiences for children with artists, both in our art-filled interactive museum, in the community, and by collecting and exhibiting children?s art. We are committed to celebrating the artist in every child and promoting access to the arts for all children regardless of ability or socioeconomic status because we believe the arts are critical to child and youth development and to strong and vibrant communities. |
| Chinatown Literacy Project | Chinatown Literacy Project (CLP) is a program that takes place during the school year. This is a student-led program established to address the problem of illiteracy by providing free ESL classes to adult language learners. |
| Chinese American Planning Council | Founded in 1965, the Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) is one of the largest non profit providers of deucational, social, and community services for Asian Americans in the United States. |
| Chinese-American Planning Council | Founded in 1965, the Chinese-American Planning
Council (CPC) is one of the largest non-profit
providers of educational, social, and community
services for Asian Americans in the United Stated.
It now serves over 8,000 people daily through over
70 programs in 32 locations citywide. |
| Chinese-American Planning Council ( Brooklyn) | Chinese-American Planning Council's ( Brooklyn Branch) Senior Citizen's division provides a range of activities, classes, educational workshops and trips/outings for individuals aged 55 and older. |