Chinese Golden Age Home

All Chinese over the age of 60, who are unable to work, and who have no means of making a livelihood, may request admission into the Home. The applicant must be recommended, and the Executive Committee of the Chinese Benevolent Association may admit the applicant after investigating the applicant

Chinese Golden Age Home

The home was originally situated at 51-53 Matthews Lane where land was acquired in 1877. Later it expanded to Numbers 49-57 as adjoining land was acquired or donated.

All Chinese over the age of 60, who are unable to work, and who have no means of making a livelihood, may request admission into the Home. The applicant must be recommended, and the Executive Committee of the Chinese Benevolent Association may admit the applicant after investigating the applicant

Chinese Golden Age Home

The home was originally situated at 51-53 Matthews Lane where land was acquired in 1877. Later it expanded to Numbers 49-57 as adjoining land was acquired or donated.

All Chinese over the age of 60, who are unable to work, and who have no means of making a livelihood, may request admission into the Home. The applicant must be recommended, and the Executive Committee of the Chinese Benevolent Association may admit the applicant after investigating the applicant

Chinese Golden Age Home

The home was originally situated at 51-53 Matthews Lane where land was acquired in 1877. Later it expanded to Numbers 49-57 as adjoining land was acquired or donated.

All Chinese over the age of 60, who are unable to work, and who have no means of making a livelihood, may request admission into the Home. The applicant must be recommended, and the Executive Committee of the Chinese Benevolent Association may admit the applicant after investigating the applicant