About us
What makes CCCC unique is our history. Our organization was founded in 1972 as part of California’s Asian-American civil rights movement. Our early leaders mobilized campaigns to make public services available to both Chinatown and the Asian-American community at large. In fact, our first Executive Director, Dr. Lucinda Lee Katz, was one of the plaintiffs in the landmark 1974 U.S. Supreme Court case Lau v. Nichols that legalized bilingual and English-as-a-Second-Language education in our nation’s public schools. As a result of this activism, CCCC remains involved in broader neighborhood and community issues. This level of engagement allows us to impact a larger population than our direct service clients. CCCC Overview Founded in 1972, the Center is one of the oldest existing non-profit early education centers in San Francisco having successfully provided more than 2,500 families in the Bay Area with quality bilingual-bicultural care and education We provide care for 60 children, ages 2.5 to 5 years – with over 80% of our children from families that are below the standard income level In a nurturing learning environment, the CCCC children receive nutritious meals, health screenings, and early identification of special needs The Center also provides much-needed social services to the families of our students/children
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1972
- Specialties
- child care, pre-k education, children services, and early education