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A New Season of Ministry

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

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Dear ACCESS friends and supporters:

What can you buy with about $4? A large Starbucks coffee or a roundtrip on the Boston subway? Did you know it also pays for an hour of instruction for an adult English Speaker of Other Languages (ESOL) student at ACCESS?

Would you prayerfully consider contributing to our new ESOL scholarship program to support an ESOL student for a month ($100), a semester ($400), or even for a full sequence of 5 courses ($2000) for the next 2 years?

Donate now!

It is our hope that students in our ESOL program would not only gain valuable skills, but also experience the love of Christ through the relationships with staff and volunteers, and the support and prayers of donors. To our knowledge, this privately-supported scholarship program would be unique in Chinatown.

Why now?
During this past Easter season, the board of directors, staff, and volunteers of ACCESS have been praying for a new season of ministry. The past year has been difficult economically for many, and ACCESS was no exception. Due to economic pressures, enrollment in our adult English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program dropped significantly in 2008, threatening the viability of the agency. In early April, the ACCESS board met with some staff, volunteers, and founders during a retreat in order to consider the future of the ESOL program and the agency as a whole. The board voted to implement several cost-cutting measures. However, at the same time, we felt strongly encouraged by God to re-commit ourselves to the original vision of ACCESS to be Jesus’ servants in Chinatown. In the words of our Executive Director from ACCESS’s early years:

Do we see what He sees? Are we following His footsteps as the incarnate Christ: being and living among the common people, enjoying their company, sharing their joys and sorrows, healing and ministering to their needs, informing them of God’s love, care and provisions?

Rebirth for the Adult ESOL Program
In faith, the board voted to re-launch the ESOL program this summer, with a renewed commitment to serving adults with the lowest levels of English language proficiency, a new focus on tailoring instruction to meet the needs and interests of the particular students in each class, and new morning and evening class times. Most importantly, we voted to begin a new scholarship program. Until now, our ESOL program has always been fee-based (even though our tuition fee covers less than half of the actual cost). In order to make as many free- and half-fee slots available to the students in the community, all seven members of the current board have already agreed to seed this scholarship program with a total of $20,000 for the period from May 2009 to December 2010, above and beyond their regular support to ACCESS. We are excited to re-launch our ESOL ministry in the Chinatown community in the midst of this economic downturn as a testament to the abundance love and resources of God. Please join us on this faith journey.

With hope and blessings,

Mei Kee Wong
Executive Directory

Cliff Chuang
President, Board of Directors


Learn more or get involved at ACCESS!

Serve on our ESOL Scholarship Selection Committee and hear our ESOL students’ stories. If interested, please email

Read about one ESOL teacher’s experience here.

Watch a video about ACCESS here.

Join our Intercessory Prayer Team. Please email access- with Intercessory Prayer Team in the subject line.

Work with ESOL students. Our new schedule allows for more flexibility for those considering part-time work, including 4-day-a-week morning classes and 3-day-a-week evening classes. If you are interested in teaching or serving as a conversation partner, please contact or call 617-426-1070 and ask for Susanna.

Work with K-5 Enrichment Program students. We are looking for staff and volunteers for our summer program, and always welcome volunteers during the school year. If interested, please contact or call 617-426-1070 and ask for Becky.

ACCESS 15th Anniversary Celebration Banquet

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Despite the stormy weather on November 3, 400 people attended the ACCESS (American Chinese Christian Educational & Social Services, Inc.) 15th anniversary celebration at Empire Garden Restaurant. The banquet opened with a prayer by Rev. James Tan, who founded the Boston Chinese Evangelical Church in 1961. Later in the evening, City Councilor Sam Yoon greeted the audience and prayed for the City of Boston and, in particular, Chinatown. Two awards were given. The Innovative Partnership Award was given to the Chinese Bible Church of Greater Boston in Lexington, in recognition of their initiative in starting the Summerbridge Program and the Adult Computer Literacy Class for ACCESS this past summer. The Friends of ACCESS Award was given to Mr. and Mrs. David Wong, owners of Empire Garden Restaurant, for their long time generous support of and dedication to the Chinatown community. Mr. Wong presented ACCESS with a $3,000 check at the award ceremony. An eight-minute video was shown to dinner guests to illustrate what ACCESS means to staff, board members, volunteers, and students in the adult English classes and Children’s After-School Program. The highlight of the evening was the announcement that the silent auction of over 200 donated items raised $18,000 to fund ACCESS’ various programs.

This successful event was the handiwork of the Planning Committee: Joann Yung (Celebration Chair), Jackie Wang (Auction Chair), Jocelyn Chen, Kiki Cooper, Erin Shyamji, and Mei Kee Wong (Executive Director). Many volunteers and the ACCESS staff also contributed countless hours to the dinner and auction.

Chinese version (requires PDF viewer)

ACCESS Celebration Pictures

Monday, November 5th, 2007

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Rev. James Tan saying grace before dinner

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City Councilor Sam Yoon praying for the city of Boston and for Chinatown

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Mr. David Wong, owner of Empire Garden Restaurant, giving a check to ACCESS board chair Cliff Chuang and Executive Director Mei Kee Wong.

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Innovative Partnership Award presented to the Chinese Bible Church of Greater Boston in Lexington

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Friends of ACCESS Award presented to Mr. David Wong

November 3, 2007 Auction Items

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

The auction items for the November 3 dinner are available. The list is current as of November 1.

Auction Item List (requires PDF viewer).