By: John Russo
On Saturday, June 20, 2026, hundreds of local residents gathered under beautiful, sunny skies for the annual BCNC Family Fun Fair. Held from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Joseph W. Koch Field at Atlantic Middle School, the lively event brought neighbors together for a memorable day centered around unity, culture, and community empowerment.
The fair highlighted the ongoing mission of BCNC, an incredible foundation originally established in 1969 by Boston Chinatown residents who wanted to bring basic needs and essential services to their community. Over the decades, the organization has expanded its reach across the Greater Boston area to serve the Asian community and immigrants, helping families build the tools they need for economic success and a better future.
BCNC officially launched its presence in Quincy in 2014. Today, under the leadership of CEO Ben Hires, the organization continues to make massive strides toward community betterment.
The event kicked off with a series of inspiring welcoming remarks that set a joyful tone for the entire afternoon.
With 25 pop-up tents filling the field, there was no shortage of programs, services, and entertainment to keep local families and children happy campers all day long. Highlights from the field included:
This successful neighborhood gathering was funded by the DPH - Office of Problem Gambling Services. It was also made possible by a deeply appreciated network of Lead Sponsors, Benefactor Sponsors, Patron Sponsors, Community Sponsors, and IN-KIND donors.
Want to get in touch? To learn more about BCNC's local resources, programs, and upcoming events, visit bcnc.net or call 617-249-2995.
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