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Meet
the parent.
Our parent organization, Chinese Christian Herald Crusades (CCHC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We are a faith-based organization established in 1982 (headquartered in Chinatown, New York City) to make known the love of Christ among the immigrant Chinese community through action and to teach Biblical values through literature and seminars. CCHC seeks to integrate community services with evangelistic efforts to provide holistic care for Chinese immigrant families. The objective of CCHC is to reach the Chinese for Christ through community service as well as evangelistic efforts.
We employ a two-prong approach to achieve this goal. The Chinese community is a collective body of individuals. By actively seeking contact and establishing friendship we hope to bring the Gospel to each of them. With building up a clear Christian witness as our banner, we approach the Chinese community as a whole. We express our Christian love to them through evangelistic events and confirm biblical values through literature and other media.
The vision of the ministry has been to strategically minister to a multi-generational population. The departments of CCHC work collectively to develop the family unit of our clients. We minister to all age groups in the tri-state area who have Chinatown as its focal point of employment, residence or education. Diversified ministry programs have been established in major cities around the world.

Nationwide branch offices in the United States include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, and Philadelphia. Other CCHC ministries are being or have been recently developed in Europe, South America and Hong Kong. Herald Monthly, our evangelic newspaper is distributed in several major cities, including Boston, Chicago, Florida, and other areas, such as Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Canada, Costa Rica, and Peru. In 2004, our first Children Village dedicated to serving orphans of inmates was built in Sanming of Fujian Province, China and in 2005, our second Children Village in Guanxi, also of Fujian Province was established.
Crusades. 21st century-style.
Recognizing the growing influx of Chinese immigrants in Queens, CCHC launched an extension center in the heart of Flushing. This center is solely relying on support from an alliance of churches in Queens. The element of Christian unity is the foundation of this extension. This center provides immigrants with a resource center, programs and a café space for residents to come and experience a Christian environment.
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International Board of Directors
Lily Lee
Charlotte Tan
Bernard Pau
Rev. Pak-Cheung Lo
Billy Yip
Rachel Lok
Linda Chan
Agnes Chiu
Daniel Wong
Rev. Timothy Chan
Susanna Sham
Sau-Wing Lam
Daisy Wai
Shu Wah Yuen
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Executive Board of Directors
Lily Lee (Chairperson)
Rachel Lok
Bernard Pau
Rev. Billy Yip
Rev. Pak-Cheung Lo
Linda Chan
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