Buffalo Chinese School

The objective of the school is to provide an environment and opportunity for all interested (with or without Chinese heritage) students to learn Chinese language and culture. The school teaches standard Mandarin, its Romanization system, pinyin, and simplified characters, and it emphasizes all four aspects of the acquisition of a language: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Buffalo Chinese School is a non-profit, non-political, and non-religious educational organization. It was established in the middle of the 1990s by a group of enthusiastic parents with only a dozen students. Today, it has developed into an organization with more than 100 students at 12 levels.

The School is supervised by the Board Committee which consists of parent and teacher representatives and by the Parent Committee. It is affiliated with the Western New York Chinese Club and a member school of the Chinese School Association of the United States. We welcome and appreciate donations from organizations and individuals.

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WNY Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Western New York Chinese Chamber of Commerce (WNY-CCC) is a non-profit organization operating under the Chinese Club of Western New York (CC-WNY). Its primary mission is to provide a platform for local Chinese business owners, individuals, and other business entities to network and communicate. It will also function as a catalyst to promote entrepreneurship and foster beneficial collaborations between Chinese and American businesses within the Western New York Community.

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APAPA

Asian Pacific American Public Affairs Association (APAPA) Buffalo-Niagara Chapter is an AAPI-led chapter of a national nonprofit organization committed to advancing civic engagement, leadership development, education, and inclusive community empowerment. The chapter serves the broader Buffalo-Niagara community through cross-cultural programming and public education initiatives that foster participation in civic life and strengthen connections across diverse communities.

The APAPA Buffalo-Niagara Board is composed of local civic leaders, educators, and community advocates who volunteer their time and expertise to guide the chapter’s mission and programming. Board members support initiatives such as community education summits, cultural celebrations, youth engagement programs, and public dialogues designed to expand access to resources, encourage civic participation, and promote mutual understanding throughout Western New York.

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