About Us
CISC is a nonprofit organization working to support immigrants and their families by creating opportunities for them to succeed while honoring their heritage.


History
CISC was started in 1972 by a group of college and high school students who followed their passion to serve the community. They worked as part time volunteers in a tiny, donated space in Seattle’s Chinatown to help non-English speaking elderly in the community. With dedicated staff, we broadened our scope to fulfill community needs and added family and youth programs, such as ESL and naturalization classes, after-school activities, and a family center. Building on our strengths, we expanded our services to the Eastside and South King County and responded to the urgent needs of growing immigrant communities.

Philosophy

Our agency’s service philosophy is to use a holistic approach with bilingual/bicultural staff to provide developmentally appropriate services to individuals, families, and groups within our community. The focus is first on stabilizing, then strengthening our community members through strength-based skill building. The ultimate goal is for each client to reach their maximum potential as quickly as possible, and become self-sufficient, contributing members of the community.
Land Acknowledgment Statement

The Chinese Information and Service Center acknowledges we are on Coast Salish lands and waters. We are indebted to Indigenous peoples, past and present, who are the original caretakers of the land on which we serve our clients. As a social service agency primarily serving immigrant families, we continually benefit from the unceded land we occupy. With this perspective, our work to support immigrant communities must include the ongoing responsibility to learn about the land on which we live, work, and enjoy, and honor the generations of Indigenous stewardship of the past, present, and future. CISC strives to honor Indigenous stewardship through a commitment to self-reflection, education of our staff and clients, and strengthen relationships with Indigenous organizations and communities.
Equity Statement

CISC’s founding in 1972 by community volunteers is rooted in the principles of equity and inclusion. We are continuing their vision in our commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion and in our journey to become an anti-racist organization. We recognize each person comes with different strengths and needs to reach their full potential and goals. Our diverse and dedicated team of bilingual and bicultural staff, who share similar lived experiences of the immigrants we serve, develop programs and serve individuals and families by centering their unique needs and strengths. CISC has a history of advocating for social justice and we believe action is needed to undo systemic racism and achieve racial equity. To advance equity, we advocate for resources and policies to develop programs centered around the social, emotional, cognitive, physical, cultural, and linguistic needs of the people we serve for every person to have optimal health and well-being.
Leadership
Executive Director
Michael Itti
Clinical/Case Management Director
Hueiling Chan
Elderly Program Director
Stephen Lam
Finance Director
Lee Hu
Marketing And Fund Development Director
Frances Yuet
Operations Director
Kevin Chan
Leadership
Executive Director
Michael Itti
Clinical/Case Management Director
Hueiling Chan
Elderly Program Director
Stephen Lam
Finance Director
Lee Hu
Marketing And Fund Development Director
Frances Yuet
Operations Director
Kevin Chan
Board of Directors
Contact the Board of Directors at boardpresident@cisc-seattle.org

Rocky Fong
方智浩
Board President
JPMorgan Chase

Hon. Dean Lum (ret.)
Board Vice President

Hon. Lorraine Lee (ret.)
李麗燕
Board Secretary

Ben Nudelman
Беня Нудельман
Board Treasurer
Parker Hannifin

Cathy Lee
陳子榕
Boeing

Gazel Tan
陳玉書
Accenture

Jay-E Emmingham
安明漢覺一
Merrill Lynch

Johnny Hu
胡錫聖
Bates Technical College

Justin Chan
钱宽
City of Seattle

Leslie Lum
林麗原
Bellevue College

Mary Hsu
徐之梅
Community Volunteer

Meon Yu
余頌琪