My Families love to come watch the show for the Lunar New Year. I feel like Im home again. Especially my daughter, she one to dance on the stage one date. We couldnt wait for this year to come.
Scott C.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
As a round eye it’s great being here surrounded by the Asian community. Only complaints are: It gets very busy — they don’t watch the kids as well as a normal school. If you should be late collecting your child they could easily wander off. Better security is needed. Some of the teachers are not so friendly. Most are though.
Sherwin S.
Tu valoración: 5 Sugar Land, TX
The Chinese Community Center, a United Way agency, serves over 10,000 families annually through childcare, after school youth programs and summer camp, adult education and job training, senior and social service programs, and community programs. Each year, the Center hosts a Lunar New Year Festival, which draws over 10,000 visitors… from community members to elected officials, featuring ethnic food and cultural events. The childcare center is NAEYC accredited. With six classrooms, teachers instruct children from 1 year of age to pre-K. The majority of programs at the Center are free to the community, including job training programs and financial education courses through the Financial Opportunity Centers sponsored by LISC Houston. Utility Assistance is provided weekly for low-income families who live in designated zip codes.
Oxen -.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
A cool community center whose most successful program is their Chinese language school(now the largest Chinese language school in the Southern US). They have Chinese language classes, a choir, and other extra-curricular activities. Besides the school, the center also provides community services, especially in health, job training, and citizenship. Check their website for schedules!