Chinatown Service Center 華埠服務中心
Elyse Hwu serves as the Director of Development at Chinatown Service Center since June 2021, where responsibilities include developing strategic fundraising plans, cultivating donor relationships, and leading fundraising initiatives. Previously, Elyse held the position of Development Manager at the same organization, focusing on fundraising strategies, team management, and donor stewardship. Earlier experiences include serving as Executive Assistant at the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office, where responsibilities involved investor procurement and mediation of business disputes, and various roles at Everrich Duty Free Shop, where significant contributions were made in project planning, marketing, and event organization. Elyse Hwu holds a Master of Science in Marketing from the University of Southampton and a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Ming Chuan University.
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Chinatown Service Center 華埠服務中心
Established in 1971, Chinatown Service Center is one of the largest community-based Chinese-American health and human service organization in Southern California. CSC provides a comprehensive range of services to over 100,000 visits annually, organized under four services areas including Social Services (Senior Services, Welfare and Benefits Enrollments and Referral Programs), Federally Qualified Community Health Center (Behavioral Health, Medical, Dental and Optometry), Youth Center and Community Economic Development (Individual Financial Education and Small Business Training and Consultation). Services are available in a variety of Chinese dialects, including, Cantonese, Mandarin, Toishan, Chiu Jou, as well as other languages, such as Vietnamese, and Spanish. CSC has an annual operating budget of over $10 million, with diverse sources of funding from the federal government, State of California, the County and City of Los Angeles, United Way, Asian Pacific Community Fund, corporate and private foundations, and private donations. Your donation will help us continue to meet the many needs in our community, as well as develop new and innovative projects and that will increase self-sufficiency of low income community members.