Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center was established in 1978 to aid newly arrived Chinese immigrants in dealing with the many challenges of immigration and cultural adaptation. Today, we strive to honor and preserve each person’s culture of origin. In the last two decades, we have expanded our programs to assist non-Chinese immigrants, refugees, and other disadvantaged groups within the Sacramento area, serving more than 7,000 multicultural clients daily. Through our alliance with Sacramento City Unified School District, Elk Grove Unified School District, Twin Rivers Unified School District, and Natomas Unified School District, we currently manage out-of-school time partnerships with over 65 schools that provide social services, employment training, health education, and youth programming in Sacramento. The Center is recognized for our efforts in promoting effective educational performance, enhancing students achievement, and a strong community involvement. The Center offers a variety of social services and summer programming to the local area. Be a part of our history and learn more about how you can make a difference with Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center.
For the past 41 years, we have worked with various partners and organizations across the Sacramento region to help them meet their education and economic development goals. We are committed to supporting our community as it develops and seek out opportunities for growth.
Focusing on What Matters
We bring deep experience and expertise to some of the most complex issues in education and social services. We are known for working collaboratively with our partners to increase innovation and remove barriers that can disadvantage some in our society. Our goal is to provide an environment that is equitable where ones ability to achieve education and economic success is not jeopardized. We focus on critical leverage points to dramatically improve performance in all areas while closing achievement gaps.
Agency Mission & Vision
The purpose of this organization is to assist immigrants, refugees and other under-served individuals in the greater Sacramento area to achieve economic self-sufficiency, social empowerment, and cultural appreciation. The Center accomplishes this mission by providing quality educational, vocational, human services and health programs to these individuals.
Core Values