CPC Publishes 2025 Annual Report

The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) is pleased to present our 2025 Annual Report. This year’s theme, “Thriving Across Generations: 60 Years and Beyond,” celebrates 60 years of transformative service and the collective impact we have achieved, while looking forward to meeting our community’s evolving needs and empowering future generations.
This past year, we provided educational and recreational programming to children across six afterschool sites, creating safe spaces for learning and growth; prepared students for higher education through our college access and success programs, equipping them with the tools for future achievement; connected community members to essential support and resources, guiding them through complex systems to unlock opportunities for stability and success; established our centers as second homes for older adults, enabling them to rediscover purpose through lifelong learning and meaningful connections; and reached thousands of voters through registration and education initiatives, empowering our community’s voice in the democratic process.
As we celebrate 60 years of service, we look ahead, recommitting ourselves to ensuring that every community member has the resources to thrive and to advancing social and economic progress that will carry our mission forward for the next 60 years and beyond.
Click here to read the PDF version of the printed report.
Here are a few highlights from the report:
EDUCATION
100% of children in CPC’s six school-age afterschool programs were promoted to the next grade level.
1,257 students participated in CPC Project Gateway college access and success programming.
1,175 children received free or affordable STEM, arts, and recreational programming across six school-age afterschool sites.
885 community members learned English through the CPC Adult Literacy Program.
FAMILY SUPPORT
10,343 community members received enrollment assistance or referrals for benefits programs.
7,810 community members benefited from CPC’s Early Childhood Learning & Wellness Services, including quality child care, parent education, and provider training.
6,643 community members received home care services through subsidiary CPC Home Attendant Program.
6,251 community members made CPC’s older adult centers a second home.
COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
85,000 voters reached with the support of 200 volunteers through voter registration, education, and Get Out The Vote initiatives.
4,219 young people made a difference through project-based activities and summer internships at hundreds of job sites.
1,900 community members and staff participated in advocacy actions, including CPC’s 8th City Advocacy Day and 7th State Advocacy Day.
1,172 community members accessed mental health support services through CPC’s Older Adult Mental Health Initiative and Community Resiliency Support Services.