Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
Chinese Community Center, Inc
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September 2009

09/28/2009 - Ambassador Andrew Kao, the new general director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, officially visited CCBA for the first time.
09/27/2009 - CCBA and other educational organizations hosted the third annual traditional Confucius Memorial Ceremony. Acting President James Wong was the principal presentation officer of the ceremony.
09/26/2009 - A ribbon cutting ceremony for a gallery celebrating the centennial of Kuomingdong Eastern USA Region was held at the CCBA auditorium.
09/25/2009 - Mark Green, a candidate running for the New York City Public Advocate, visited CCBA.
09/24/2009 - Ambassador Andrew Kao, the new general director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, arrived New York.  Acting President James Wong and many community leaders went to the airport to welcome him.
09/24/2009 -  Ambassador Kenneth Liao, the former general director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, left New York for his new assignment. Acting President James Wong and many community leaders went to the airport for a farewell.
09/23/2009 - CCBA hosted a press conference with the Little Italy community leaders, to announce New York State's approval of historic district to the Chinatown / Little Italy area.
09/18/2009 - The Chinese communities in New York continued to deliver their donation to the flooding disaster in Taiwan to CCBA.
09/18/2009 - The Asian Health & Social Service Council hosted the first meeting after the change of its name at the CCBA meeting room.
09/16/2009 - The Visiting Nurse Service of New York and the Chinatown NNORC Program hosted a press conference at the CCBA meeting room, to announce a cancer screening workshop that would be hosted at Confucius Plaza at 2PM on September 17.
09/11/2009 - The Chinese communities in New York continued to deliver their donation to the flooding disaster in Taiwan to CCBA.
09/10/2009 - In the Gouverneur Hospital event, President Justin Yu presented the certificates of recognition to former CCBA President Ping Kee Chan as a CCBA advisor.
09/10/2009 - President Justin Yu attended the 124th Anniversary Fundraising Dinner of the Gouverneur Healthcare Services, and received a Community Leadership Award on behalf of CCBA from the hospital.
09/04/2009 - President Justin Yu presented the certificates of recognition to four of the six former CCBA presidents as the CCBA advisors.
09/01/2009 - The Chinese communities in New York continued to deliver their donation to the flooding disaster in Taiwan to CCBA.