San Kiang Charitable Association Donates to Six Nonprofit Organizations, Upholding Its Charitable Mission
- SKCANY
- Nov 10, 2024
- 2 min read

New York—On November 10, 2024, the San Kiang Charitable Association held its annual donation ceremony, providing funds to six nonprofit organizations to support vulnerable communities and contribute to the well-being of the community. Since its founding in 1929, the San Kiang Charitable Association has remained committed to its mission of “charity first,” donating annually to assist those in need and foster community development.
This year’s donations will support the following six nonprofit organizations: the Widows and Children’s Fund of the New York Police Benevolent Association, the Chinese-American Planning Council Senior Center, the New York Children’s Advocacy Center, the New York Chinese School, the New York Chinese Opera Society, and the Asian Health Institute. These organizations span fields including social welfare, healthcare, education, and culture, providing extensive services to New York and its surrounding communities. These funds will offer essential support to low-income families, seniors, immigrants, and other disadvantaged groups, bringing them care and assistance.
Since its founding, the San Kiang Charitable Association has been dedicated to helping others, holding steadfast to its original purpose despite changing times. Through these donations, the association hopes to aid those facing hardship and inspire more people to join the charitable cause, contributing to the community and society.
The charitable efforts of the San Kiang Charitable Association are not only widely supported within the Chinese-American community but are also recognized by mainstream society. Moving forward, the association will continue to promote charitable causes, collaborate with various sectors, and work together to build a more welcoming and inclusive community.
About the San Kiang Charitable Association of New York
The San Kiang Charitable Association of New York was founded in 1929 by immigrants from Jiangsu, Jiangxi, and Zhejiang provinces to help newcomers adapt to life in the United States. Over the years, the association has upheld its mission of charity, continuously supporting and assisting vulnerable groups through various charitable events and community services, contributing to social harmony and development.
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