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Brooklyn Chinese-American Association Sunset Park Asian Senior center
5211 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11220
(4.2) 32 Reviews
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Overview
The Brooklyn Chinese-American Association (BCA) is a community-based not-for-profit human service agency founded in 1988. BCA aims to address the needs and concerns of Asian-Americans and acts as a liaison between the Asian-American community, the government, and various private and service organizations. Its overall goal is to improve the neighborhood and contribute to the betterment of Brooklyn and New York City.
BCA offers a wide array of services, including early childhood education, youth...
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Amenities & Care Offered
Medical screenings
Community
Room
Social
ESOL classes
Computer classes
Fitness classes
Art and crafts
Health workshops
Nutrition workshops
Birthday parties
Holiday celebrations
Services
Congregate meals
Entitlement assistance
Medical screenings
Reviews
(4.2) 32 Reviews
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Marcos M
December 15, 2018
Review from Google
"One of the best AA meetings on Wed & Fri @ 7pm. I wish more ppl will show."
Sandra L
August 6, 2019
Review from Google
"Es un buen lugar para ir"
Julie R
February 20, 2020
Review from Google
"Amazing place, made my mom feel welcomed and comfortable. Oustanding service and programs offered. Social worker, Ines Ramos and her staff really care about the elderly and go above and beyond in providing warm, friendly and exceptional social services to meet participants specific needs. After initial visit, my mom left Happy and Cant wait to go back. I can’t rave enough... Read More
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Location
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association Sunset Park Asian Senior center
5211 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11220
The Brooklyn Chinese-American Association primarily serves the Sunset Park, Borough Park, Bay Ridge, Sheepshead Bay, and Bensonhurst neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Sunset Park, where the organization was founded, is a diverse neighborhood with a large Chinese population and a bustling commercial district along 8th Avenue, known as Brooklyn's Chinatown. The area is also known for its namesake park, which offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the New Jersey waterfront. The surrounding neighborhoods offer a mix of residential and commercial areas, with access to various amenities, including restaurants, shops, and community centers. Several subway lines serve the area, providing convenient transportation to other parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The area is also in close proximity to the Brooklyn waterfront and industry, offering stunning views and vibrant communities.
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