The Peninsula Chinese Business Association (PCBA) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Millbrae schools during a recent government meeting, highlighting its ongoing contributions and future fundraising efforts. The association played a crucial role during the pandemic by funding a nurse for each school site, ensuring that students had access to necessary health services. Additionally, PCBA contributed to the establishment of a STEAM center at Lomita Park, enhancing educational opportunities for local children.
At the meeting, Gogo Wu, the current president of PCBA, expressed pride in the association's long-standing dedication to the Millbrae community. Wu, along with board member Joe Chen, emphasized the importance of collaboration with local schools and the city to maximize their impact. They are now exploring new fundraising options to support the Lomita Park interactive board project, which aims to further enrich the community's educational resources.
The PCBA's involvement underscores the vital role that local organizations play in enhancing educational infrastructure and community well-being. As they continue to seek partnerships and funding opportunities, residents can look forward to the positive effects these initiatives will have on Millbrae's youth and overall community development.