角聲十七週年特刊
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Vision & MissionBuilding up a holistic Christian witness through the integration of community services and evangelism.
To express the Christian value through Literature
To proclaim the Christian faith through Evangelism
To demonstrate the Christian love through Services
Content Vision Sharing 2 Major Events 4 Literacy Ministry 10 Community Services 12 Herald Cancer Association 16 Family & Education 20 Herald Christian Health Center 24
Herald Community Center, ESGV 28 San Diego Herald Center 32 San Fernando Valley Herald Center 33 Music Evangelism 34 China Ministries 36 Sichuan Children Village 38 Financial Reports 39
* Founder / General Director : Rev. Pak Cheung LoAdvisors : Rev. Pak Fai Chan, Rev. Morson Chiu, Rev. Peter Chung, Rev. Peter Lai, Rev. Timothy Lin*, Rev. Felix Liu
()Planning CommitteeRev. Samuel Chow, Barbara Lo, Bill Tong, Elder Daniel Wong (Chairman), Rev. Michael Wu
* 200910* Rev. Timothy Lin has been with the Lord in Oct 2009
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Vision Sharing Vision Sharing
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A Caring Heart Will Bring Hope Rev. David LeeSuperintendent of Southern California District
In the past two years, we have seen two major disasters: the Sichuan earthquake and the Taiwan floods. We also experienced economic collapse and the possible outbreak of H1N1. What can we do in response to these disasters and hardships? How should CCHC respond?
We have raised funds for disaster relief and provided many services for our community. Although we can neither rewrite history nor change the destiny of others, through our care, we can bring hope to wounded souls.
In the last two years, we have added to the original Herald Community Center, to the Herald Christian Health Center, an East San Gabriel Valley office, and the San Diego Herald Center. Our Cancer Association has moved to a bigger facility. We founded a Sichuan Children Village (orphanage) in response to the earthquake there. It is now under construction and is expected to open in 2010. However, it is not work, activity or strategy that motivates us to be involved in those ministries; the ultimate goal is to demonstrate the love of God through our care, for if I have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. (I Cor. 13:1)
A caring heart indeed can bring hope to the others. But everlasting hope can only be found in God. Therefore, the mission of CCHC is to let others see the love of God through our services, so they may know the Gospel of Christ. In addition to witnessing through actions (service), there is also direct evangelism. In the coming year, our musical evangelistic team, Herald Crusaders, will host a Gospel tour, Soar Like an Eagle, in major cities of the U.S. and Canada as well as in Hong Kong.
Very often people say to me CCHC has indeed done a lot! However, it is not the quantity of work that counts. It is more important to ask: Do we have a caring heart behind all we have done? Can those who come into contact with us see the Gospel? Pondering over these thoughts comes the theme of 2010. It is not just about expansion in ministry, but a simple, yet fundamental idea: A caring heart will bring hope.
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(9/1/2008-8/31/2009)
20089/13-14 Seattle Evangelistic Music Meeting35012Herald Crusaders was invited to host Soul Connection musical meeting in Seattle; 350 people attended, 12 accepted the Lord.
10/4-5 San Diego Herald Center New Offi ceAn Opening Ceremony and Dedication Service for the new office of the San Diego Herald Center to provide services for local Chinese was conducted.
10/19 Celebration of Family Rally22300In support of one man one woman marriage and Proposition 22, a Celebration of Family Rally was held at Barnes Park in Monterey Park; around 300 people attended. The proposition later passed.
10/11 Pink Ribbon Symposium118This annual Symposium is for breast cancer survivors and their families; 118 people attended.
11/1, 11/4 Community Health Day()()600Community Health Day was held at Herald Christian Health Center and Rowland Heights Office on two consecutive Saturdays, providing free flu shots and other medical services. A total of 600 people attended.
11/2 CCHC Annual Dinner
1,000Our CCHC 16th Anniversary Dinner was held at the San Gabriel Hilton; more than 1,000 people attended.
11/22 Domestic Violence Awareness LuncheonAlmansor CourtThe Domestic Violence Awareness Luncheon was held at Almansor Court in Alhambra. The speakers included lawyers, social workers and family specialists. More than 100 community leaders attended.
12/13 Annual Celebration of Life183The annual Celebration of Life for cancer survivors was held at the City of Hope Hospital. Talks were given by doctors and specialists. People could also celebrate and share their new lives after cancer. 183 survivors and family members attended.
Nov Dec Love Warms Your Heart Senior Visitation1125860Seniors in 11 convalescent homes and senior centers were visited and shown care through performance, gifts and personal touch. About 25 volunteer participated; 860 seniors were visited.
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San Diego Cancer Caregiver Training40San Diego Herald Center held its first cancer caregiver training; over 40 volunteers received training to prepare for the upcoming cancer care ministry.
Major Events Major Events
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2/15 Vision Sharing Meeting for our Rowland Heights
Offi ce 460The first vision sharing meeting for the Herald Community Center Rowland Heights Office was held at the Happy Harbor Restaurant. 460 people attended to support our work in that area.
2/20-22 Soar Like an Eagle Music Rally in HK6,000443,000CDHerald Crusaders hosted four musical rallies at the Hong Kong Elizabeth Stadium. 6,000 people attended; 44 accepted the Lord. The latest music album Soar Like an Eagle was released at the same time. The first edition of 3,000 CDs was sold out within a month.
3/3 Ground Breaking Ceremony for Mianyang Children Village
()()Following the Sichuan earthquake, CCHC and HK Gratia Foundation set up a children village in Mianyang City (where Beichuan and other hard hit areas are located). The Ground Breaking Ceremony was held and the home will start taking orphans and children with other hardships at the beginning of next year.
3/14, 21; 6/13; 7/18, 25 E-Waste Recycling Program(3/21, 7/18)(3/14, 7/25)(6/13)5Five e-waste recycling activities were held: at the Herald Community Center San Gabriel (3/21, 7/18), Rowland Heights Office (3/14, 7/25), and the San Diego Herald Center (6/13).
3/28 CCHC Walkathon & Charity Carnival
3001,00070,000The walkathon is an annual fundraising effort for our community services. Around 300 people attended the walkathon and over 1,000 people participated in the carnival. A total of $70,000 was raised.
4/2-16 Hong Kong Project Ascent122A dozen high school students and two teachers from HK United Christ College came to California for an education program organized by CCHC which included: training, site visits at prestigious universities and interaction with local students.
4/4, 5/2 Community Health Day()()600Community Health Day was held at Herald Clinic and our Rowland Heights Office on two consecutive Saturdays, providing different free screening and medical services; a total of 600 people attended.
4/18 Community Legal Consultation Day
710300In response to the need in the community, seven CCHC volunteer lawyers provided 10 workshops and free consultation. Around 300 people attended. The event was co-sponsored with Singtao Daily.
Major Events Major Events
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4/18, 25, 5/2 Soar Like an Eagle Music Rally1,66041Herald Crusaders held its first local music rally program of Soar like an Eagle in Monterey Park, Walnut and San Diego. A total of 1,660 people attended; 41 accepted the Lord.
4/26 San Fernando Valley Hepatitis B Awareness DinnerUCI100The first San Fernando Valley Hepatitis B Awareness Dinner was held. Dr. Myron Tong, a world known liver specialist was the keynote speaker. Over 100 community leaders and doctors attended.
4/29, 5/13 Music Evangelistic Meetings for Restaurant Workers
1848Our Rowland Heights Office has co-sponsored two music evangelistic meetings for restaurant workers. 184 people attended, 8 accepted the Lord.
5/19 Its Still Beautiful Single Mom Mothers Day LuncheonAlmansor Court54A Mothers Day Celebration Luncheon was held at Almansor Court in Alhambra. It was a touching meeting with music, sharing, gifts and games. 54 people attended.
6/20 4th Annual Hope Conference
Almansor Court213The 4th Annual Hope Conference was held at Almansor Court in Alhambra to provide the latest cancer-related information for survivors and families. 213 people attended.
7/11 Ribbon Cutting for the Cancer Association New
Offi ceBecause the work of Herald Cancer Association has expanded, it moved to a new office space double in size. Representatives from several major medical organizations came to the ribbon cutting ceremony.
7/31 Summer Enrichment Program Evangelistic Meeting7034More than 70 children attended our Summer Program. An evangelistic meeting was held in the middle of the program; 34 children accepted the Lord.
7/31-8/14 Project Ascent Youth Cross-cultural Leadership Training
22322 high school students, under the guidance of three teachers, went to Sichuan, China to lead an English camp for local students and visit earthquake victims there. They also went to Hong Kong for cultural exchange activities with local students there.
8/30 88 () Taiwan Flood Disaster Relief Concert (co-sponsor)200$21,000The concert was organized by the LACA Music Foundation and held at First Evangelical Church of San Gabriel. More than 200 people attended. A donation was collected during the concert as well as in the parking lot that day, totaling about US $21,000.
Major Events Major Events
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Literacy Ministry Literacy Ministry
Content Monthly Theme
Family Zone Faith & Living Health Zone Fun Living Delicacy of Life
San Diego Section Arizona Section
Monthly Distribution: 441,500
Southern California Edition: 40,000
United States45%
197,500
Hong Kong23%
100,000
Canada17%
76,000
England7%
33,000
Europe7%
30,000South/Central America
1%5,000
Los Angeles County
63%25,600
Colorado
1%500
Others3%
1,000
Hawaii
6%2,500
Arizona
10%3,800
San Diego
6%2,400
Orange County11%4,200
Info for Living Focus on Love/ Church/Community News
Church Directory CCHC Updates
Hawaii Section East San Gabriel Valley Section
Opinion on Current Events
2008/7 A Secure Life
2008/8 Beijing Welcomes
the Olympics
2008/9 What The Pink Ribbon
Tells Me
2008/10 My Green Card Dreams
2008/11 Tidal Wave in the Financial World
2008/12 A Riot of Colors
at Christmas
2009/1 Marching Into A New Era
2009/2 Dating is Easy
Marriage is Hard
2009/3 Heart Health
2009/4 Learn More Punish Less
2009/6 To Be A Good Man
2009/5 Love for Sichuan
Herald Monthly has become the indispensable spiritual food of both Christian and non-Christian Chinese in Hawaii. I have been distributing this monthly paper at the market place in Chinatown for eight years. It is my wish to pass on this loving warm message to others. (Rev. Lai of Canaan Community Center)
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I checked the spot where I had placed fifty copies of the Herald Monthly the day before and astonishingly found all had been taken. I asked around and one of the readers told me, We all love to read Herald Monthly for it provides free community service news thoroughly. Of course the copies go quickly! (Sister Wu)
(Colorado)Herald Monthly has a wide range of coverage on daily news with objective and definite reports. It also reveals the connections and importance of Christian belief in our daily customs and cultural heritage. We appreciate its interpretations and balanced view-
points between Christian belief and practical daily life. (A reader from Colorado)
(Alice)Please send Herald Monthly to my niece who lives alone in France. I heard that the town where she lives has no Chinese churches. I pray that one day she will have contact with a church and receive Jesus Christ as her personal Savior. (Alice)
(Freda)Herald Monthly is my Chinese spiritual food. My gratitude to all of you. (Freda)
Reflection
StaffCecilia ChanDirector, Literary DepartmentHow encouraging it is to receive Decision Cards from readers in the mail and even greet
readers who come to the Community Center asking for copies of the Bible after reading articles in the Herald Monthly! Let us give our utmost effort in putting together each issue of the Herald Monthly.
Heedi Ngan
Graphic Designer
Christine Wu
Project Coordinator
Volunteers: Article:Deborah Wu, T.L. Fu, Jenny Yu, Claudia Huntwork, Rosita Ling, Maggie Chang, David Lin, Serena Peng, Pastor Kuang-Fu Yang, Alex Yu, Kathleen Ting, Kwong Y. Au, Angela & Michael Lan, Gary Tam
Mailing:
DistributionJoyce Lai, Keiko Wei, Peter Ng, Florence Mak, Andrew Leung, Mr. & Mrs. Archee Loo, Magdalen Hung, Stacey Lan, Esther
Outstation: Hawaii Arizona: Ken & Maggie Tong Colorado: Paul Lam Orange County: Mia Lee
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10%
Medi-Cal16%
/ Senior/Disabled Housing
Allowance, 16%
Healthy Families, 14%
AIM Application1%
Low Income Tax Return, 18%
Section 8/Public Housing Application, 7%
Naturalization Application, 12%
Food Stamp Application, 6%
Immigration, 154
/ Building/Contract, 51
Divorce, 131
Car Accident, 30
Financial, 24
Others, 109
Business, 4
26,797
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2,262
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Telephone Enquiry
Other Enquiry
Taxation
Insurance
Legal
Community Services Community Services
Services General Consultation Legal Consultation Assistance with Forms andApplications
Special Interest Classes Support Groups Senior Visitation
Caring Ministries
Senior Fellowship10:30 am-12:30 pmProvides seniors with activities benefiting both body and mind, including workshops, exercise, testimonies, nutritious meals, tai chi, benefits information, outings, etc. Meetings are held every Thursday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm.
Challengers Program1:00 pm-3:00 pmThrough dancing, crafts, singing, workshops, outdoor activities and so on, mentally disabled teens are helped to develop their talents and establish social skills. The parents also meet together as a support group during this time. Meets every 1st and 3rd Sat, 1:00 pm 3:00 pm.
Son-Light Fellowship2:30pm-4:30pmProvides a support group for the physically disabled. They meet together for singing, sharing, Bible study, outdoor activities etc. Meets every 1st and 3rd Sat, 2:30 pm 4:30 pm.
Love Warms Your Hearts Senior VisitationDuring Christmas season, visit and share Gods love with the seniors in senior housings and convalescent homes.
General Consultation
Telephone Enquiry 26,797
Taxation 109 Insurance 2,262 Legal 503
Other Enquiry 3,035
Assistance with Forms and Applications
Legal ConsultationAgnes Chiu Daniel Fong Edward Ip
Naturalization Application 330 Food Stamp Application 172 Section 8/Public Housing Application 201 Low Income Tax Return 502 AIM Application 25 Healthy Families 403 Medi-Cal 16/ Senior/Disabled Welfare 438/ Senior/Disabled Housing Allowance 275
Cloris Lam Harry Liu Linda Ly Charles Pok
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Date Event Participants2008 9/13
Energy Saving Workshop51
9/27 E-waste Recycling Program
120
11/15-12/23 Love Warms Your Heart Senior Visitation
656
2009 1/30 Lincoln Paus Loving Concert
180
1/31 Financial & Taxation Workshop
35
2/7 Chinese New Year Street Festival Booth
1,200
3/21 E-waste Recycling Program
134
3/28 Charity Community Fair
1,000
4/18 Community Legal Consultation Day
218
Major Events
Community Services Community Services
Reflection(Lily)Thank you CCHC for being like a friend and a family member, help me resolve many problems and letting new immigrants like me experience such warm kindness. (Lily)
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I am a new immigrant and my English is not good. Thank you CCHC for frequently helping me with reading letters, translation and filling out forms. The attitude of the staff in serving us is especially good. (Ms. Ye)
Medi-cal ()My husband and I are divorced but we live in the same house. The CCHC
legal consultation and Medi-Cal application assistance has helped me a lot. Thank you very much! (Ms. Ma)
() I immigrated to the U.S. six years ago and have always asked CCHC for help on different issues. Thank you to all the coworkers in CCHC! (Mrs. Lin)
Joanna TsangCommunity Service Assistant
Chris YeungAdministrative Assistant
Stacy ChengCommunity Service Assistant
Wun Kuen MokCustodian
Volunteers: Assistance with forms and applications:Tally Ng, Winnie Chu, Sindy Ip, Irene Lee, Trung Lam, Cam Wu, Doris Cheng, Howard Cheng, Queence Li, Nancy Wong, Michelle Yuen, Barbara Tsang, Lily Lau, David Cheung, Elaine Loh, So Wah Lee
Income Tax Return:Howard Cheng, Phoebe Shen, Joann Yu, Anita Ng, Young Wu, Esther Cheng, Canly Chan, John Tcheng, Vivian Guan, Darren Xie
Tutors:Alice Lou, Shirley Shih, Joy Xing, Lisa Li, Rosita Lin, Ming Lipock, Patty Li, Chi Huynh, Joyce Lai
Fellowship: Senior:Judy Ng, Elizabeth Eng, Wei-lan Poon, Jenny Yu, Pearl Lau, Grace Yu, Alice Lou, Ruth Tsui, Lisa Li, Annielee & Wayland Ma
Challengers:To Li, Yandy Li, Virginia Kong, Vivian Chow, David Tong, May Cheng, Wing Leung, Mandy Ma, Chris Lam, Jeff
Son-light:John Li, Phobe Lew, David Lee, Ruth Tsui, Peter Leung, Ivan Ko, Jennifer Chan, Angela Lo,
Consultation:Winnie Ho, Wendy Chan Dong, Anita Sum, Alexandra Yeung, Kim Mak, Cindy Tao, Helen Yang
Legal Consultants:Attorneys - Agnes Chiu, Cloris Lam, Linda Ly, Daniel Fong, Harry Liu, Edward Ip, Charles Pok
Community Activities:Hanna Hsu, Lisa Li, Alice Lou, Esther Chen, Lisa Lee, Christine Au Yeung, Kitty Lam, Pauline Chan, John Li, Ruby Eng, Sam Chan, Lawrence Chan, Maddelina Chu
Eppie LauDirector, Community ServiceEach day there are stories without end. There is a Chinese saying that nine times out of ten, life doesnt go the way we wish. May Gods comfort be with those people, and also may we be thankful.
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Services Help-Line Chinese Information Public Education
Patient Care Support Groups Cancer Screenings Research Studies
Look Good, Feel Better/Women, who are undergoing radiation or chemotherapy, receive cosmetic training from professional to rebuild their self image
Daffodil Choir
Caregivers Training Workshop
Bereavement Seminars
(Frequency) (Participants)
6 41
7 73
4 188
2 40
07/2008~06/2009 Newly Reached Cancer Patients & Cancer Sites
Support Groups Participants
TOTAL 227
Breast 94Colon 29Lung 23Liver 9Nasopharyngeal 9Ovarian 8 Prostate 8Stomach 7Lymphoma 6Cervical 5Uterine 4Laryngocarcinoma 4Pancreas 4Thyroid 3Kidney 3Other 11
Herald Cancer Association Herald Cancer Association
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Hepatitis B Awareness Campaign Reflection
Special EventsDate Events Participants2008 8/8 23
Grant Writing Class
9/13 40 Cancer Survivors Picnic
9/14 105 Cancer Survivor Mr. Wong Evangelistic Sharing Dinner
10/11 118 Pink Ribbon Conference for Cancer Survivors & Family
12/13 183 7th Annual Celebration of Life2009
1/24 29 Volunteer Appreciation Party
5/15~16 15 Pass It On Conference
6/20 213 4th Annual Hope Conference
7/11 80 New Office Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
(Workshop Participants) (Blood Tests Participants) (San Gabriel) 126 87 (Walnut) 192 114 (Torrance) 111 78 (Alhambra) 225 147
Total 654 426
()Although there is misfortune in life, I had the good fortune to encounter CCHC, and it has helped me to get on a happy and smooth path for facing cancer. (Ms. Yeh with ovarian cancer)
()CCHC is my life-saver. Not only did it help me discover my sickness, but it also helped me apply to a breast cancer treatment foundation so I can fight cancer without worry. (Ms. Lee with breast cancer)
()When the doctor told me I was diagnosed with cancer, I froze in shock because I was pregnant at that time and I had no idea about cancer. Fortunately there was CCHC, where people reached out with helping hands. My son has since been born safely, I am receiving chemotherapy. (Ms. Wu with breast cancer)
()I didnt know about CCHC until I was receiving treatment in a hospital.
After that I attended a workshop held by CCHC. I learned a lot and with that knowledge was able to face cancer with a proper outlook. (Mr. Yee with colon cancer)
()I attended the Look Good Feel Better program held by CCHC. I not only received a box of make-up, but I regained my self-confidence and it spurred me on to face the future. I sensed genuine warmth in the teachers interaction with students during the class. (Ms. Chi with breast cancer)
Lucy YoungSenior Director, HCA
HCA has moved for the third time within the Mission Building. With each move we grow even more. Thank God for His amazing provision in all ways!
Senior Community Service Employment Program Staff
Jack ShihAssistant Director, HCA
Shirley ShihProject Coordinator, HCA
Jennifer LinProject Coordinator, HCA
Helene Lin
Silky Chen
Julie Hsu
Volunteers: Offi ceKathleen TingKristal Choi
Support Groups
Look Good Feel BetterAmy LamAmy CheungPinky Chan
Choir Cancer ScreeningOliviaWendy WanLisa Yip
Special Events
Herald Cancer Association Herald Cancer Association
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Services Consultation() Single Moms Support Group Youth Enrichment Programs Project Ascent Cross-Cultural Youth Leadership Training Parenting Education
Program Participants Decision Pre-Marital Counseling 48 sessions Telephone Consultation 334 Parenting Consultation 24 Marital Consultation 100 2 Teenager Consultation 13 Spiritual Consultation 24 Family Consultation (parent/child) 24 Emotional Consultation 104 3 Others and Referral 50 Drug/Domestic Violence Consultation 10
content: Personality Assessment Family of Origin Marital Expectation Communication Skills Conflict Management
Sexual Expectation/Family Planning Financial Management/ Spiritual Belief/Value In-Law Relationship Flexibility and Closeness
Program Participants Decisions After School Program 20 Summer Enrichment Program 71 37 Project Ascent 25() Single Moms Support Group 246
Special Event Date Events Participants2008
9/21 Workshop: Preparation for College 55 11/14 Seminar: Understand Todays Teenager 65 11/15, 22 FAFSA Workshop 19211/22 Domestic Violence Gatekeeper Luncheon 103 2009
2/1 FAFSA Workshop 702/20 Workshop: Preparation for College 352/27 Parenting Seminar: Are they really ready? 50 3/7, 3/14 * Post Disaster Mental and Spiritual Health Rebuilding Support Caregiver Training* 284/2-4/16 () Project Ascent Hong Kong 124/11 Family Picnic 595/9 Mothers Day Celebration Luncheon 546/14 Single Moms Support Group Retreat 357/31 Children Evangelistic Meeting 61 (37) 8/5 Summer School Open House 1207/31-8/14 Project Ascent 22* Co-Sponsored with Living Grace Counseling Center
Family & Education Family & Education
Pre-Marital/Marital Enrichment Program
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()Project Ascent Cross-Cultural Leadership TrainingEquipping 2nd generation Asian Youth to become a person with a global perspective and leadership skills; be responsible and willing to serve the community.
2010 Tentative Itinerary Date: 8/2-8/16 / Content: Leadership Training: HK Zheng Sheng College, HK United Christian College, Sichuan local high school, village schoolLife Experience: earthquake disaster vestige, orphanage, slum areaSightseeing/Cultural Learning: The Peak, HK Historical Museum, Panda Museum, Chengdu Cultural Village
Project Ascent Hong KongA unique program designed to coach teenagers from Asia to acquire a global perspective and to develop a purpose-driven life.
Family & Education Family & Education
Chinese Christian Basketball League Participating Churches: 17(Agape Bible Mission Church), (Bread of Life Christian Church), (Bread of Life Church), (Chinese Baptist Church of Central Orange County), (Chinese Bible Church), (Chinese Bible Missions Church of Los Angeles), (Chinese Zion Baptist Church), (Evangelical Formosan Church of Los Angeles), (Evangelical Free Church of Walnut), (First Christian Church of El Monte - Disciples of Christ), (First Evangelical Lutheran Church - Chinese Mission), (Foothill Community Chinese Church), (Hope International Church), (Los Angeles Good News Church), (San Gabriel Valley Alliance Church), (Sunrise Community Church), (Zion Lutheran Church - Chinese Mission)
(816)Herald Youth Basketball Club (for 8-16 years old youth) Number of People2008 Sept ~ Dec Winter Section 2008: 542009 Jan ~ June Spring Section 2009: 50
Jessica ChunDirector, Family CenterEvery individual, every situation and every challenge brings me to a deeper understanding of His words: My Grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.
Dr. Louisa WatAssociate Director, Education
Dr. Pauline MokVolunteer Counselor
Reflection
Staff
(Kathy)I have been suffering from serious depression, and I happened to come to know about Herald Community Centers services. Praise God that with His grace and after participating in several counseling sessions, I was able to come out of sorrow and I also became a Christian. I hope other depressed people can also come to know God and step out of sadness to possess joy, strength and wisdom. (Kathy)
6PaulinePaulineI have been attending counseling sessions at Herald Christian Family Center for almost six months. I met with my therapist, Pauline, to discuss stressful life issues. In my 50s, I have been working at several temporary jobs while working towards completing a Master degree. Pauline listened to me and shared her past personal struggles. Pauline assisted me in recognizing of personal strengths and expressed her
profound faith in God. God works through people and Pauline is one of those people. (A client)
(Tom and Stephanie) Premarital Counseling has offered us a deeper understanding on marriage. We have now been married for more than two years. The skills we learned at the counseling sessions, especially in communication and conflict resolution have enabled us to eliminate many unnecessary arguments. (Tom and Stephanie)
(Joy) By chance I read from the Herald Monthly that Herald Community Center offers psychological counseling. Wanting to give it a try, I contacted the Center. Based on the love of Christ and the teaching of the Bible, the counselor helped me step out of a dark, depressed and difficult time of my life. Thank God! I have become a born again Christian and wish many others can receive needed assistance from Herald Community Center. (Joy)
Volunteers: Summer School Teachers: Dereck Pan, Stephanie Cheung, Jennifer Williams, Danny Moore
Summer School Volunteers: MiggieWong, Rosalind Chow, Jedidiah Chun, Jenny, Philip Tsui, Philip Yu, , Ru Hua, Chris Li, Joshua Lee, Joyce Li, Tiffany Wu, Valerie Lam, Gavin Tse, Ontin Ho, Marise Wong, Marcus Cheung, Colman Cheung, Carmi Chao, Wesely Wong, Matthew Shum, Jennifer Chew, Michelle Lam, Grace Lee, Shannon Yu, Jense Hu, Stephanie Chow, Sara Wat, Emilie Ho
Family Service Volunteers: Esther Wang, Dr. David Cheung., Dr. Chi Mak, Dr. Freda Cheung, Kelland Ong, Vincent Lo, Devin Lau, Lily Kwong, Coleen Louise, Esther Lee, Annielee Ma, Katherine Fung
Basketball Ministry Coordinator: Jonathan Wu
Youth Basketball Club Coaches: Arthur Yuen, Stephen Wong, Ezra Wong, Ryan Szeto
Basketball Ministry
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Herald Christian Health Center Herald Christian Health Center
MilestoneJan 2009 Became the provider for Every Woman Counts Cancer Detection Program
Aug 2009 Provided Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) services
Special Events Date Event Participants2008 11/1 450 Community Health Day
4/15 Launch out Free Hepatitis Vaccination and Free Dental Cleaning Services (Michael A. Antonovich) (Kaiser Permanente) Herald Christian Health Center was granted the Hepatitis A & Hepatitis B vaccines. The 5th District of LA county superintendent Michael A. Antonovich represented California Public Health Department to present it. It helped to lower the rate of Hepatitis in the Asian community. In addition, Kaiser Permanente has donated $10,000 to sponsor free dental cleaning and screening services.
2009 5/2 180 Community Health Day
10/24 Free H1N1 Flu Shot
Clinic Services1. Medical ServicesCardiology, Dietitian, ENT, Gastroenterology,
Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Physical
Therapy, Rheumatology, Urology.
2. Dental Services()Cleaning, Deep Cleaning, Filling, Extraction, Root
Canal, Crown, Bridge, Implant.
3. Every Woman Counts-Cancer Detection Program
XFree Mammograms and Papsmears are provided
by the State of California for women who are low-
income and have no medical insurance, leading to
early detection, early treatment.
4. Breast & Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP)
Helping the qualified cancer patients to apply
for the free breast cancer and cervical cancer
treatment.
5. Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP)
Providing free physical check-ups and
immunizations to qualified children and youth.
6. ImmunizationIncluding Hepatitis A vaccine, Hepatitis B vaccine,
Hepatitis AB vaccine, Flu Shot, and all vaccines for
children.
Services Basic Health Care Physical Exams Pediatric Care Dental Care Herbal Treatment
Acupuncture Cancer Screening Immunization Physician Consultation Nutrition Consultation Health Education Workshops
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Medical visits
New patients
Herald Christian Health Center Herald Christian Health Center
Carolin EngChief Operation Officer, Health Center
Though I never dared to pray like Jabez, we truly experienced the blessings and companionship of God guiding us through financial difficulties and insufficient staff and space during the clinics early days getting established.
Emily SzetoAdministrator, Health Center
Raymond ChowOffice Manager, Health Center
Winnie ChiReceptionist, Health Center
Amy LinReceptionist, Health Center
Juana NipCashier, Health Center
Franky Kwok Cashier, Health Center
Bernabeth SyNetworking Coordinator, Health Center
Philip Chin, D.D.S.Dentist, Health Center
Emy Lim, D.D.S.Dentist, Health Center
Kimberley Chow, R.D.A.Dental Assistant, Health Center
King Yan Lau, D.A.Dental Assistant, Health Center
Sara Zhang, D.A.Dental Assistant, Health Center
Susan Jung, M.D.Medical Doctor, Health Center
Helen Leung, M.A.Medical Assistant, Health Center
Rosanna Che, R.N.Registered Nurse, Health Center
Volunteers: Medical Doctors: James Chen, Alex Leung, Chiu Kao, Danny Chung, Edward Tsai, Edward Xu, Eugene Taw, James Lau, Jennifer Sun, Joel Doughten, Jung-Ming Chen, Ming Hsu, Paul Hanashiro, Samuel Chung, Stephen Eng, Tung-Hua Chieng, Wilson Chick
Dentists: Stanlake Ye, Anthony Wong, Kathy Lin, Kenneth Ho, Michael Chan, Jeffery Lee, Joseph Kor, Richard Lau, Thomas Aul, Vincent Cheng
Acupuncturists: Guo-Hua Xie, Lei Zhang, Sen Tu
Physician Assistants: Clement
Chan, Dick Chuang, Freddy Chan, Theresa Troung, Tung Cheung, Wing-Kay Pui
Dental Assistants: Brittney Do, Cindy Wu, Kin-Chung Wong, Livia Ye
Physical Therapists: Annie Tsui, Micky Chan, Mimi Tou
Nurses: Agnes Chan, Angela Cheung, Anna Chen, Anna Lai, Anna Wong, Betty Cheung, Carol Chun, Carrie Chong, Fu-Yuan Ma, Grace Huang, Jennifer Leung, Laurel Chiu, Leo Wong, Margaret Lau, Megumi Ishii, Peony Wong, Pollyanna Lee, Ruth Co, Salina Yu, Fanny Wong, Sharon Chow, Snow Char, Sue Chen, Ya-Fen Lin
Medical Assistants: Anh Deng, Lisa Pang, Lu-Ling Chen, Manmei Wu,
Rita Zhang, Shirley Lee, Sylvia Del Castillo, Tracy Hu
Other Medical Professionals: Bill Tong (Dietitian), Dong-Mei Sun (Respiratory Therapist)
Gospel Ambassadors: Agnes Shing, Andy Zhang, Anny Hsu, Bernabeth Sy, Cam Wu, Canly Chan, Chao-Ying Hua, Emily Chien, Emily Ng, Esther Woo, Eunice Au, Doris Lee, Helen Lo, Irene Wu, Jacky Ip, Janet Chan, Janet Ching, Jason Ho, Jeanette Chan, Jeffrey Kuo, Jenny Yu, Jia Feng, Jimme Lee, Leeman Leung, Lily Kuo, Lisa Ng, Matthew Yu, Melody Loong, Michelle Wu, Princeton Ly, Renee Liu, Rick Liu, Rosanna Liu, Sandi Li, Shung-Shing Hsueh, Sophie Hung, Vivian Chow, Wan-Chor Tong, Wendy Kong, Wilson Dong
Board of Directors: ()()
Working Committee: Dr. James Lau, Edward Wong, Janet Ching, Christina Hsu, Elaine Pang, Pollyanna Lee
Staff
Reflection(Ellen Chan)The lump in my breast caused me so much pain I could not sleep. By chance I saw the advertisement for Free Breast Cancer Check-Up in the Herald Monthly. I went for the free check-up and was diagnosed with breast cancer. Workers at the Herald Clinic took action to
arrange for me to see a doctor and receive chemotherapy, and also referred me to Herald Cancer Association. They have prayed with me and given me spiritual support to strengthen my faith so I can face life courageously. A big thanks to workers at CCHC! (Ellen Chan)
(Cherry)The Herald Clinic is like a star at night leading us out of darkness and accompanying us to move towards bright daylight. (Cherry)
Thank you to the Herald Christian Health Center! They have high moral standards in treating the patients. Their attitude is so nice with intentions like that of parents. They are serious about their work. Im so touched whenever I go there. Thank you for treating my teeth which has also saved me lots ofmoney. (Ms. Chan)
Patient Visits
Dental Visits 2,239 Medical Visits 2,425 New Patients 1,768
Patient Visits
7/1/2008 - 6/30/2009
Senior Community Service Employment Program
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Counseling
Taxation Consultation
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Medical Consultation
Medi-Cal Application Help
Low-income Tax Returns
Section 8/Public Housing Applications
Food Stamp Applications
Naturalization Applications
Interest Classes
Services Milestones
2008/2009
1/6/09 Started Full-day Services1/17/09 Expanded to the 6th Convalescent
Hospital Visitation
2/15/09 Held Vision Sharing Fundraising Dinner
Delightful Life Restaurant FellowshipEvery Wednesday 10:00pm
Convalescent Hospital Visitation Every Friday & Saturday
Cancer Support Group Every 3rd Saturday 2:30pm)
Mammogram & Pap Smear Free Screening
Statistics
General Consultation Application Aid Cancer Services Interest Classes Caring Evangelism
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Telephone Enquiries 11,800 Legal Consultation 55 Counseling 25 Taxation Consultation 20 Other Enquiries 2,540 Medical Consultation 220
Section 8/Public Housing Applications 50 Food Stamp Applications 26 Naturalization Applications 10 Interest Classes 236 Medi-Cal Application Help 145 Low-income Tax Return 205
Clients
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)Two years ago, my whole family immigrated to the U.S. At first, I did not know anything about the U.S. and English. CCHC has helped me to adjust to this new environment. Now, I am volunteering as a drawing teacher in CCHC to repay the love that I have received. (Jason)
Due to the economy tsunami, my family was greatly impacted. I was
full of worry and insomnia. A friend referred me to CCHC-Rowland Heights. Through the loving and professional help, I gained peace and found very practical help. (Bonita Chu)
X()I immigrated to the U.S. by myself. There was no relatives around. Some time later, I felt pain in the chest but I had no health insurance. I found that CCHC has free mammogram service. Thanks to CCHC that I was diagnosed with breast cancer at early stage. CCHC has also helped me to apply the government
emergency support and arranged all the therapy. I have recovered and became a CCHC volunteer to repay the love to the community.
()Due to barriers to the language, it is easy to be cheated. Recently a salesperson has misled me some kind of health insurance plans. I enquired CCHC about these plans and realized the fault. Therefore, I did not buy it. Thank you to CCHC for the free consultation which protects our right.
Special Events Date Event Participants
2008 8/26 Hygiene Workshop for Restaurants
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11/4 Community Health Day
270
11 - 12 Love Warms Your Heart Senior Visitation
860
11/22 FAFSA Workshop
100
2009 1/31 FAFSA Workshop
100
1/31 Income Tax Workshop
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2/15 Vision Sharing Fundraising Dinner
365
3/14, 7/25 E-Waste Recycling Program
450
3/29 Bone Marrow Donor Register
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4/4 Community Health Day
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4/29 Music Evangelistic Meeting for Restaurant Fellowship
342 (decision)
5/2, 7/11 UCI Diabetics Health Research for UCI
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5/11-14 Training for Evangelism to the Working Class
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5/13 Music Evangelistic Meeting for Restaurant Fellowship
1506(decision)
5/16 BWorkshop & Blood Test on Hepatitis B
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Senior Community Service Employment Program Staff
Volunteers: Tutors: Kelvin Lam, Ronald Mak, Wing Tim Lee, Doris Au, James Tung, Benjamin Yu, Victor Eng, Susan Song, Kwok Wing Li, Isabella Kuo, Thomas Choi, Ivy Lee, Sandi Li, Kay Chan, Amee Liu, Rosa Li, Joshua Keung
Community Activities: Cloris Lam, Susan Song, Ivy Lee, Jinny Chow, Viola Fan, Joseph Chow, Raymond Ng, Franci Mi, Michelle Lu, Ann Ling, Michael Lee, Monica Liao, Miranda Wat, Sue Wong, Noreen Tang, Hamy Chau, Miu Lau, Philip Wong, Archie Jiang, Dr. KJ Sheu, Jill Tan, Victor Chen, Young Li, Canly Chan
Alice Huang
Susan Song
Betty Ma
Reflection
Victor & Esther ChengCenter Director & Associate Director, ESGV
, It makes our second-half life to become more meaningful through serving the community. People find hope from despair. Their life becomes colorful from darkness. It is the greatest satisfaction to us.
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San Diego Herald Center San Fernando Valley Herald Center
Volunteers: Advisers: Rev Albert Lam, Rev. Jack To Working Committee: Stephen Wu, Nelson Leung, Wilson Wang Cancer Ministry Team: Stephen Wu, Nelson Leung, Canace Lam, Hiedi Chan, Paul Hsu
Others: Judy Wu, Hibert Chu, Peggy Chu, Cyrus Chan, Edmond Chan, Cindy Leung, Lillian Wang, Lewes Leung, Steven Chan, Elizabeth Lee, Richard Wong, Le Chu, Bill Chu, Kathy Tang, Yik Fuk Cheong, Amy Chan, Jesse Sun, Michael Lam, Steven Lau, Gloria Lee, Vivien Gok, Ester Van, Yuk Chun Chiu, Ada Choi, Connie Lee, Peter Ly, David Siu, Audrey Lau, Lucinda Wong, Andrew Leung, Ruth Chang, Ka Yan Chu, Scott Yee, Sam Chu. Dr. Larry Chiang, Dr. Charles Liu, Dr. Tam Ka Wai, Dr. Tran Ton, Betty Tran, Mady Cheng, Alan Cheung, Fung Lin, Erica Ngai, Sing Yiu Wong, Can Ng
Services Health Workshops Cancer Screening Cancer Support Group
Caregiver Training Bereavement Seminar Consultation
Special Events Date Event Participants1/17 Cancer Caregiver Training 411/24 Cross the Cultural Gap 165/2-3 Soar Like an Eagle Music Evangelistic Meeting 4006/13 E-Waste Recycle 150
ReflectionGod has a plan for me! My involvement with SDHC dates back to years ago when the Herald Newspaper started its San Diego Section. I helped translate the community news from English into Chinese for a few years. Later on, when SDHC was established and I was also recently graduated from a counseling program, God drew me closer to Herald. I am ready to contribute what God has prepared me to do at SDHC! (Hiedi)
Katherine Liao
Assistant Director, San Diego
Gillien Cheung
Assistant Director, San Diego
Special Events Date Events Participants2008Nov
Establishment of SFVHC
4/26 B 103B Aware Campaign Gatekeepers Dinner
Cancer Support Group 2:30 - 4:30pm Every 1st Saturday 2:30 4:30pm
Susan ShuAssistant Director
My wife and I always come to the lectures. The topics are very practical. The lecturers are very good and we find the information very useful. (attendee of a cancer support lectures)
(Amy Lin)Thank God for sending the sisters in CCHC support group to support and encourage me. Without your encouragement, I do not know how I would face cancer.
()()Through hospitalization, surgery, recovery and therapy, CCHC has helped me a lot both psychological and materially. Thank you for the help, support, and prayer from the coworkers and volunteers in CCHC!
()My mom had been sick for three years. During her sickness and passing, the sisters in the CCHC cancer support group led me to rely on God and trust in Him. I experienced His grace and strength in that difficult time. Their help and caring were like family members. My father and I felt so fortunate. (A family member of a cancer patient)
()With a loving heart of the volunteers, we care the cancer patients. With a grateful heart of the beneficial, Gods name is glorified. We hope more cancer patients will know about us, and more volunteers will join us. (Susan Shu, Caregiver volunteer)
Reflection
Volunteers:Elaine Pang (Director), Susan Shu (Assistant Director), Annette Tan, Esther Ling, Ann Su, Betty Li, Annie Fong, Tony Lee, Andrew Lai
Grace ChuCenter Director, San Diego
Praise the Lord that He is using the ministry of San Diego Herald Center to bring His children, churches and community to Himself. Together we can touch many peoples heart with joy and good news of Jesus Christ.
Elaine PangProgram DirectorSince the inception of San Fernando Valley Herald Center one year ago, God has guided and blessed our work, in spite of our limitations. I am truly humbled by the dedication of our volunteers who faithfully serve in the community as a light shining for Christ. May God be honored and praised.
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Reflection
CD Albums
()Thank God that through Herald Crusaders I can get involved in the Lords work again. It has also reminded me to maintain a character of humbleness, acceptance and patience. My mercy will never suspend. Each morning brings in a new day. All are absolutely Gods grace. (Vivian Au)
Through this meeting, I have learned to put away my self-pitiness. I realize clearly that Gods love has been there to embrace and support me. I will continue to attend future meetings. (Response from a participant )
(The gathering presented by Herald Crusaders astonished me! Their talant in music and gifted ability in composition made a deep impression on me. Their expression of eagerness to glorify God was unforgettable. This heartfelt worship experience has deeply drawn me in. (Ruth Tsang, Vocalist)
( Songs with spiritual purifying power need to be composed and sung with the whole heart and mind. Herald Crusaders presented their music scores from their heart using elegant tempos and touching lyrics to bring us back to Christ and to praise Him through our lives as our response to His grace. I praise God for using Herald Crusaders to display His glory and comfort the wounded spirit. (Raymond Tam, Director of the Chief Executives Office of HKSAR)
( How pleasing is the sound of the horn! Sounding praises of the Lords mighty deeds. Proclaiming God the Father as mission. Uniting as one to shine unshaded. May God continue to use the service of Herald Crusaders to be blessings of the multitude as in the past fifteen years! (Wing Hung Lo, Composer of contemporary gospel hymns)
Members of Herald Crusaders Singers:Derrick Chan (Leader), Jenny Lai, Kit Lai, May Chan (Associate Leader), Karen Lam, Connie Cheng, Elaine Wong, Fay Lau
Instrumentalists:Ada Wong, Gary Chiang, Jocelyn Loong, Melody Cheng, Steven Tam, Albert Law, Freddy Chan, Sai Man Lau, Tammy Chan, Vivian Au (HK Coordinator)
Technical Support:Annie Chan, Felix Tam, Isaac Ng, Lawrence Siu, Lucy Yue, Patton Ng, Richard Han, William So
Recording Team:Alvin Lai, Amanda Chan, Anthony Wan, Daniel Chou, Jennie Li, Johnny Ng, Kent Lai, Ronald Mak, Winnie Lee, , , ,
Evangelistic Concerts Date Meeting Attendance Decisions20088/1-3 1,500 30Soul Connection Evangelistic Music Concert in Hong Kong
9/13-14 350 12Soul Connection Evangelistic Music Concert in Seattle
10/11-12 900 8Soar Like an Eagle Evangelistic Music Concert at Chinese Bible Missions Church of Los Angeles
20092/20-22 5191 144 Soar Like an Eagle Evangelistic Music Concert at Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth Stadium
2/28, 3/1, 3/3 2240 34Soar Like an Eagle Evangelistic Music Concert in Hong Kong 4/18-19 610 14Soar Like an Eagle Evangelistic Music Concert at First Chinese Baptist Church in Walnut
4/25 580 13Soar Like an Eagle Evangelistic Music Concert at Chinese Evangelical Free Church
5/2-3 450 14Soar Like an Eagle Evangelistic Music Concert at Chinese Evangelical Church of San Diego
1994
Herald Crusaders Herald Crusaders was established in 1994 as a music ministry under the Southern California District of Chinese Christian Herald Crusades.
As described in the Bible, Herald Crusaders have two important functions: To give praise to God and to call up fellow citizens to arm for a war. The vision of Herald Crusaders is to praise God as well as to evangelize through music.
With His grace, God has led us through the years. Since the day of our establishment, we have vividly strived to accomplish the vision God bestowed on our shoulders to spread the Gospel to many lands and compose and publish new songs to glorify our Lord.
Hong Kong Herald Crusaders2008214On Feb 14, 2008 it was decided to establish the Hong Kong Herald Crusaders, made up of former Herald Crusaders who have returned to Hong Kong.
Soar Like an Eagle, 2009
The Lord is the Highest, 2002
Soul Connection, 2006
All for You, 2001
Potter of Life, 2004
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Reflection Introduction of Children VillagesProvides housing and care for orphans, children from extreme poverty and those whose parents are incarcerated
San Ming City Herald Gratia Children Village, Fujian Province 2005
Founded in 2005 by U.S. Herald Foundation and H.K. Gratia Foundation Ltd. 896-15
Currently houses 89 children; ages range from 6 to 15 years old
Hechi City Herald Gratia Children Village, Guang Xi Province 20081
Founded by U.S. Herald Foundation and H.K. Gratia Foundation Ltd, and opened in Jan. 2008
807-15Currently houses 80 children; ages range from 7 to 15 years old
Mianyang Herald Gratia Children Village, Sichuan Province 2010
Tentative completion date is mid 2010
Special Events55In this past year, there were five Trips of Love to visit these childrens villages. A total of 55 people participated.
Participants: Danny Cheng, Rebecca Fong, Ronald Chung, Catherine Chan, Grace Louie Chan, Alice Yeung, Rev. David Lee, Ming Chik Chan, Siu Yee Lee, Lily Lee, Esther Yeung, Chak Wing Chan, Sio Leng Chong, Xuan Thi Hua, Siu Mui Wong, Carolyn Lew, Jason Fong, Tak Li Poon, Rebecca Soong, Connie Wu, Amy Hom, Sandy Chow, Jeanny Chan, Angelina Chung, Karen Zheng, Rachel Chan, Linda Lee, Julie Liu, Katherine Tse, Sabrina Yen, Shirley Wong, Esther Lee, Franco Lam, Lawrence Ho, Steven Chan, Kenny Lien, Jonathan Wu, Timothy Wu, Rev. Peter Yang, Li Ui Yang, Messina Tse, Lydia Tse, Nathanie Tan, Pin Tai, , , ,
China Ministries China Ministries
Sichuan Visitation Team20088/13-22 The first visiting team CCHC sent out after the earthquake
9/17-29
Visitation, taught English at the temporary school, and attended the Groundbreaking Ceremonies of the 1 church and 2 schools funded
by CCHC.20092/24-3/7 Visitation, hosted a musical evangelistic meeting at a local church.
7/25-31 Summer Visitation
2010 Childrens Village Love Trips in 2010 Date Location Age Activity Content
NoahNoah is one of the kindergarten students who came to our Summer Program. Every day he failed to bring a pencil to class, and I needed to help him borrow one from others. On the last day of the program, he finally brought in his own pencil to class. I gave him a sticker as encouragement. I was reminded we all have our shortcomings and need Gods mercy and forgiveness. We should examine our deeds and repent. (Mrs. Chow)
I am very grateful for the opportunity to go to the Children Village (CV). During the two weeks, we never mentioned God to the kids, yet we could feel Gods presence everywhere. His love works in the whole village from the children to the staff. I pray that God would allow me to go back to CV next year! (Amy)
Danny WuAssociate Superintendent
2005
It has been four years since God led me to set foot in the Childrens Village in 2005. God has reminded me of His calling through two incidents recently. In the orphanage, there is a little girl who suffers from muscle dysfunction and cannot care for herself. She always thanks us with a sweet smile for helping her. The song she sings, In This World, Only Mother Loves Me Most, has deeply touched me. In the past, my son has refused to go to China. After his visitation to the orphanage this summer, he surprisingly asked when he could go and visit again. Thank God for touching his heart. So, I must devote myself to continue serving Him. Glory be to the Father!
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Members: Simon Ho, Victor Cheng, Esther Cheng, Stacy Chen, Pollyanna Lam, Perry Ho, Karen Zhang, Mingsheng Qin, Raymond Yu, Alice Ho, Kitty Law, Teresa Cheng, Paulson Wan, Sharon Chow, Jerry Cheng, Hazel Ng, Franco Lam, Shirley Wong, Sabrina Yen, Esther Lee, Danny Wu, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,, , , ,
Family visitation to understand their needs
Visitation, observation and inquiring, and joining the completion ceremony for Mianyang Children Village.
Family visitation to understand their needs
Teaching English, interests classes, and experiencing the life there.
Teaching English, interests classes, and experiencing the life there.
Visitation, observation and inquiring, and joining the 5th anniversary event for the San Ming Children Village.
Visitation, observation and inquiring.
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Financial Reports
Southern California District7/1/2008 - 6/30/2009 Cash Receipt Contribution $ 562,690 Ministry Income $ 489,759 Other Income $ 223,587 Total Cash Receipt $1,276,036
Cash Disbursements Staff Salaries & Benefits $ 636,190 Ministry Expenses $ 215,960 Herald Monthly Ministry $ 97,890 Office Expenses $ 297,577 Building Improvement $ 45,112 * Development Fund* $ 43,676 Total Cash Disbursements $1,336,405
() Excess (Defi ciency) ($ 60,369) * *Development Fund -- to support CCHC in developing her national/ internationl ministry
Sichuan Orphanage Reserve Funding $ 81,960
Cancer Care Funding $ 94,938
Rebecca SoongProject Coordinator
Connie KwokDirector, Administration
Thank God that I have joined the big family of CCHC-LA! My responsibility is to manage daily routine administrative works, policy and human resources. Every day serving at CCHC is full of happiness and thankfulness.
Special Volunteers:Johnny Chan, Lawrence Chan, Sam Chan, Ruby Ng, Foxman Lee, Alice Lai, Pollyanna Lee, Frank Lam, Kitman Shum, Flora Tong, Rev. Joseph Chun, Florence Mak, Paulson Wan, Monica Chan, Monica Wong, Samme Ip, Sean Chou
Perry HoAssistant to the Superintendent
Wendy IpFinance
Sichuan Children Village
Mianyang Herald Gratia Children Village in Sichuan 5.12() 69 After last years 5.12 Sichuan Earthquake, the local government granted a piece of land to CCHC for the establishment of a children village there, to take care of orphans, children living in severe hardship, or whose parents are in jail or seriously disable. This project will be operated by CCHC Southern California District.
This Children Village is located at the Mianyang City, where the two most damage areas, Beichuan and An County, are located.
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Major Events:2008 May 5.12 Sichuan Earthquake July Initial exploration of the possibility to establish
a children village. Sept Signing an agreement with the local office.2009 Mar Groundbreaking Ceremony. Initial construction
began. Apr The project was suspended due to some
official documents were pending. Sept Signing the official contract. Construction
project restored. Franco Lam, a US architect returned to Hong Kong, was hired as the local project manager.
Oct Construction project resumed.
Lot Size - 15 archesBuilding Area 30,000 sq. ft.Maximum Capacity 200 children
Construction Price RMB 8 million (~ US$1.2 million)Completion Date mid 2010
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Clinic Ministry 7/1/2008 - 6/30/2009 Cash Receipt Contribution $ 13,146 Transfer from Building Fund $110,000 Physician Fee $338,450 Total Cash Receipt $461,596 Cash Disbursements Staff Salaries & Benefits $282,456 Operation Expenses $226,816 Total Cash Disbursements $509,272 () Excess (Defi ciency) -$47,676
Building Loan on 6/30/08 $675,989
325 Healing 325 Funding on 6/30/09 $318,507
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Herald Family Center715 E. Mission Road, San Gabriel, CA 91776
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