2013 - Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence
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2013 - Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence
Dear Friends, 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of the first, and still the only, emergency shelter for Asian domestic violence survivors in Massachusetts and New England. ATASK was founded with the vision and energy of Reverend Cheng Imm Tan, who mobilized a group of volunteers in Boston to address important gaps in resources and services for the growing Asian immigrant population. Tan realized then what many more people know now, that survivors are more inclined to seek services from organizations like ATASK that understand their culture, language, and background, and the complexities and obstacles community members face when attempting to access services — challenges such as language barriers, financial dependency, and legal and immigration issues. At last year’s Silk Road Gala, ATASK honored Rev. Tan and Ken Morin, along with First Lady Diane and Governor Deval Patrick, First Lady Angela and Mayor Tom Menino, Atsuko Toko and Larry Fish, Kija Kim and Jim Aylward, and Mary Lee, MD 20th Silk Road Gala honorees and Paul Lee, for supporting photo by Jeremiah Robinson/Mayor’s Office and sustaining ATASK’s work over the years. At the Longwood Symphony Orchestra’s concert in May 2013 we also honored our late Board member Catherine Coburn as one of our inaugural “Mothers of Invention.” This coming year ATASK will be establishing a domestic violence advocate internship program in Catherine’s name. We will also be celebrating the 20th anniversary of our shelter at a May 10 performance of the play, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, based on the book by Grace Lin, at Wheelock Family Theatre. This event is a wonderful bookend to a similar event twenty years ago. ATASK raised community awareness, and funds, to open our shelter at a performance of the play, Dragonwings, by author Laurence Yep, at Boston’s Emerson (now Cutler) Majestic Theatre. The ATASK Board and staff are grateful for the generosity of our extended family of community partners, donors, and volunteers in support of our mission. We look forward to celebrating our 20th anniversary with you as we recognize the courage and resilience of thousands of families who have trusted ATASK to assist them in leading lives free of violence. With gratitude, Audrey Paek Board Chair Linda Chin President Most of ATASK’s adult clients are women who are immigrants from Cambodia, China, India/South Asia, and Vietnam. They have limited resources, do not speak English as their primary language, and may be financially dependent on their abuser. ATASK is a United Way affiliate and receives funding from the Federal, State, and local governments, as well as private sources. The Massachusetts Department of Children and Families supports ATASK’s emergency shelter and community-based sites in Boston and Lowell. Other government sources include the US Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, MA Department of Public Health, and Boston and Lowell Community Development Block Grants. ATASK is the only provider of culturally and linguistically-specific shelter and advocacy services for Asian survivors in Massachusetts and New England. In 2013, staff responded to 909 calls to our 24/7 multilingual helpline. ATASK’s shelter served 45 clients and provided 6,289 bed nights. ATASK assisted 437 clients with safety planning, housing, healthcare, public benefits, employment, immigration and legal issues, mental health referrals, and financial literacy/life skills at our community-based sites. ATASK garnered public and private support to raise awareness and funds to open an emergency shelter in 1994. In 2014, ATASK celebrates the courage and resilience of the hundreds of families who have passed through the shelter in the past two decades, and now live in violence-free homes. 2013 Board of Directors 2013 ATASK Staff Audrey Paek, Chair Yasuna Murakami, Vice Chair Zina Kondratiuk, Treasurer Dolly Arjun Cristina Ayala Jeffrey Beland Dipanwita Bhattacharyya Simone Bui Van Chey Varinthon Chiewcharnvalijkit Linda Chin Chantal Choi Elizabeth Colombo Kaitlyn Curran Katharine Estes Phoebe Erb Gallagher Sujata Ghosh Kateleigh Hewins Nathan Kamp Rukmini Karki Savda Keo George Donnelly Sylvia Han Sarah G. Kim Amy Ko Vinod Misra Sukanya Ray, Ph.D. Pauline Jen Ryan Minita Shah-Mara Jeannie Suk Michael Tow Board Emeriti Atsuko Toko Fish, Chair Kija Kim Paul W. Lee A Survivor’s Story I got married in Vietnam in 2003, and joined my husband in the United States in 2008. I had dreams of having a normal, happy family life here. Unfortunately, this did not happen. When I arrived, I found out my husband had a serious addiction to heroin. He would physically accost me when he needed money to buy more drugs. When I tried to talk to him about his drug use, we would argue and he would end up hurting me. I became pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful, healthy boy, but I was very worried. I knew my house was not safe, and I did not want to raise my son surrounded by violence. My doctor in the hospital contacted social services. They were very concerned about my living situation and advised me to leave my home, but my son was so small, and I wanted to keep my family together. I did not have any family or friends in the US, and I did not know what else to do, so for two years, I lived in a very bad home. Finally, with the help of the Department of Children and Families (DCF), I decided to leave. DCF put me in touch with ATASK, because they said they had staff who could speak Vietnamese. I called ATASK’s helpline and was assigned a Vietnamese advocate the next day who met with me in the Boston office. The advocate helped me better understand my situation and options. There was no space at ATASK’s shelter, so she helped me find another shelter in Western Massachusetts. They were very nice there, but it was hard for me. I did not speak English and they did not speak Vietnamese. I felt all alone even though there were people all around me. After a few months, I was able to transfer to ATASK’s emergency shelter in Eastern Massachusetts. The shelter had staff that spoke different Asian languages, and there were other women there from China, Vietnam, and Cambodia, so I felt more comfortable. The shelter staff helped me adjust to my new community. They taught me how to use public transportation, made sure I had food stamps and WIC, got me a cell phone, and transferred our medical care. They also helped me apply to public housing. ATASK even helped me find a Vietnamese support group for domestic violence survivors. My life was not spinning out of control anymore. For the first time in a long while, I started to feel better. I was surrounded by people who wanted to help me. My advocate found a pro bono lawyer to help me with my restraining order and my divorce. She would go to court with me and help me understand what was going on. I was grateful that I did not have to go through all this by myself. ATASK’s children’s and family program also helped me with my son. I could tell they really Chanthy Khuon Krithika Ramesh Kumar Robert Le Ping Sum Long Alicia Lu Ith Lunn Trisha Mah Sarah May Deborah McGill Fung-Yan Mo Linda Moore Sadikshya Nepal Lim Nguyen Martha Norton Marion Gladys Pakingan Bishnu Pariyar Joyce Ellen Pass Amanda Peterson cared about him. They gave him clothes and toys, and played with him. They helped me find child care for my son so I could have time to go to school or get a job. I knew I needed to improve my English, so ATASK enrolled me in their ESOL class. I enjoyed going because I got to meet other people who went through the same things as me, and we supported one another. Once I was able to speak more English, I felt more confident. I was ready to take my next step, so ATASK helped me get a scholarship from one of ATASK’s community partners, Web of Benefit. I got to go to school to get licensed as a manicurist. I got certified and was able to get a job. Even though the work is hard and the hours are long, I was happy that I could provide for my son. I lived in the shelter for 10 months and felt ready to leave but my public housing application had not been approved yet. ATASK then offered me a chance to enter their transitional housing program. I got to choose where I was going to live, so I picked a place near my son’s day care so that it would be easier for me to balance my schedule. Since I was working, I could no longer take English classes, so ATASK got me a tutor who met me on my day off. I was living in my own apartment with my son, I had a job, and I felt safe. Life was starting to feel normal again. I then got public housing in a Boston suburb. This was going to be my final move. I knew it would be a very good place to raise my son, but I was scared because I would be starting all over again in a new place. ATASK supported me through this change as well. They helped me get another job and found a wonderful daycare for my son, and I soon got adjusted to my new home. ATASK’s on-site legal advocacy program offers increased access to much-needed legal consultation and representation. In 2013, the program assisted over 127 clients at the Boston and Lowell sites. ATASK’s on-site Life Skills/ESOL program served 29 clients in 2013. All students improved their English proficiency and gained financial literacy, computer, job readiness, and other life skills. ATASK provided housing and support services for 8 families (8 adults and 12 children) in the transitional housing program in 2013. Transitional housing clients participate in the program for 1.5 to 2 years, and then move on to long-term housing. Not too long ago, my life was falling apart. Today, I am so proud to say that I am providing my son with a good home, and a safe and happy life. I even got my driver’s license and bought a car. But this is not the end of my journey. I will continue to work hard, and now I dream about finding an even better job. I know I can do it. ATASK has always supported me with my dreams, and now I know I should always reach for my dreams. Thank you ATASK for giving me back my confidence and making me feel good about myself again. Amrith Fernandes Phabhu Binh Pham Tian Saems Purnima Sahgal Dawn Sauma Keo Savda Ayako Shimizu Chhavy Sinuon James Skypeck Saems Tiam Evy Tran Le Uyen Tran Carmen Tung Linh-Phuong Vu Yanyi Weng Weng Yanyi Sau K. Yip IN 2014, ATASK CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF PROVIDING EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR HUNDREDS OF WOMEN AND FAMILIES TO REBUILD THEIR LIVES FREE FROM VIOLENCE. Community Connections Volunteers ATASK maintains close connections with its communities to support its mission. We are grateful to the following individuals who generously give their time and talent to further the efforts of ATASK. The goal of ATASK’s education and outreach program is to increase awareness of, and linkages to our culturally and linguistically relevant services for domestic violence survivors. In 2013, staff: • participated in 35 community outreach events • provided information to 16,700 individuals • distributed 4,665 brochures and palm cards on domestic violence and ATASK’s 24-hour helpline In 2013, ATASK introduced the Community Leaders Council, a new group of volunteers dedicated to raising awareness about the organization. Under the leadership of co-chairs YeSeul Kim and Marina Dang, the CLC will help further the visibility of ATASK in the community, and organize special events. • trained 16 youth to be peer leaders in our Youth Empowerment Project, and educated nearly 400 youth in area high schools and middle schools about teen dating violence prevention and healthy relationships. Amy Trankiem and Han Nguyen at the Lowell Southeast Asian Water Festival ATASK’s Community Leaders Council at the Saks Fifth Avenue shopping event (photo by Van Hoang) ATASK gives special thanks to the following community partners and supporters for their collaborative spirit, and passion for our work: •• Bob’s Furniture, and Ted English, for continued support of our transitional housing program •• Ropes & Gray, and Jekkie Kim, for pro-bono legal counsel Minh-Hieu Tran and Jack Kuang present Denim Day patches to Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey •• Verizon Foundation, and Stephanie Lee, for assistance in providing emergency phones for our clients •• Longwood Symphony Orchestra, and Lisa Barr, for the May 2013 benefit concert •• Joanne Chang, Gish Jen, and Lori Lander for our very special book signing •• George Li, The Li Family, and Young Concert Artists for the magnificent musical tribute at our 2013 Silk Road Gala For the 2013 Silk Road Gala, we would like to thank the steering committee: Monnica Chan, Mongchour Chau, Mimi Do, Sidd Goyal, Vicky Hong, Lili Lee, Ana Leon, Kozue Sawame, Monica Tescon, Jay Trivedi, and Szeman Tse, and special supporters Emilie Chang of Pink Orchid Weddings, Frank Miranda of A Better Resolution, Eddie O’Connell of O’Connell Design Build, and Janet Wu of WHDH/7News. Also, thanks to all the volunteers who helped on the day of the Gala to make for a successful event. We would also like to thank the many interns and volunteers who every day provide program and administrative support to our three locations in the community, and assist with fundraising activity throughout the year. How to Help Visit our website at atask.org to learn about volunteer opportunities, make donations, or purchase items for our shelter through Amazon.com. Financial Information (FY2013: July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013) Assets Current Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Prepaid Expenses Non Current Assets: Property and Equipment Net Deposits Total Assets Revenue and Support $ 417,530 $ 86,665 $ 55,516 Contract Revenue $986,731 (63%) $ 525,913 $ 8,082 $1,093,706 Contributions and Grants $377,649 (24%) Liabilities Accounts Payable Accrued Expenses Mortgage Notes Payable Total Liabilities $ 46,747 $ 50,171 $ 150,000 $ 246,918 Special Event $195,298 (13%) Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total Net Assets $ 606,116 $ 240,672 $ 846,788 Total Revenues $1,559,678 We appreciate your participation in our events of 2013 Longwood Symphony Orchestra benefit concert Mothers of Invention award recipients Atsuko Fish, Cheng Imm Tan, and Mary Lee (photo by Siying Du) You For Me For You at Company One Jeannie Suk, playwright Mia Chung, and actor Michael Tow Gish Jen and Joanne Chang book signing Joanne Chang with her new cookbook flour, too and Gish with her book Tiger Writing (photo by Gish Jen) 2013 Silk Road Gala Gala co-chair Susan Roosevelt Weld and former ATASK board chair Kija Kim (photo by Brian Choi) Chestnut Hill Reservoir 5k ATASK’s team of runners 2013 Silk Road Gala Gala co-chair Laura Sen, CEO of BJ’s Wholesale Club (photo by Siying Du) 2013 Silk Road Gala Mayor Thomas Menino, and featured pianist George Li (photo by Brian Choi) 2013 Silk Road Gala Guest chefs Ash Chan of ChurN2, Gilbert Tsang of MEM Tea Imports, Young Won of Rialto, Ming Tsai of Blue Ginger, Alison Fong of Bon Me, Jason Doo of Kinsai, Sean Wesoky of The State Room, Asia Mei of Sam’s at Louis, and Jody Adams of Trade and Rialto, at the State Room in Boston (photo by Brian Choi) ASIAN TASK FORCE Against Domestic Violence P.O. Box 120108, Boston, MA 02112 24-hour Multilingual Helpline: 617.338.2355 Tel: 617.338.2350 • Fax: 617.338.2354 www.atask.org An Affiliate of United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley Additional photos can be found at www.atask.org Report Editor: James Skypeck Report Design: ES Design Printing: Red Spot Cover: ATASK’s butterfly symbolizes our goals of supporting and empowering survivors of domestic violence to become self-sufficient and rebuild their lives. The butterflies in this report represent the hundreds of clients served by ATASK over the past 20 years. The staff and Board of the Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence thank all of our generous donors for their financial and in-kind contributions in 2013. Grants and Contracts The Anna B. Stearns Charitable Foundation Bank of America Charitable Foundation BJ’s Charitable Foundation Bloomingdale’s Fund of the Macy’s Foundation Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation BNY Mellon / Alice P. Chase Trust Boston Bruins Foundation Boston Defending Childhood Initiative Boston Health Care for the Homeless Brookline Community Foundation Bushrod H. Campbell and Adah F. Hall Charity Fund Byrne Justice Assistance Grant The Cambridge Community Foundation Citizens Energy Corporation City of Boston City of Boston, Emergency Shelter Grant City of Boston, Office of Jobs & Community Services City of Boston, Police Department City of Lowell, Community Development Block Grant The Clowes Fund, Inc. FEMA, Emergency Food and Shelter Program The Foley Hoag Foundation Franklin Square House Foundation, Inc. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation John Hancock Financial Services Liberty Mutual Foundation Lincoln and Therese Filene Foundation, Inc. The Mabel A. Horne Fund Massachusetts Department of Children & Families Massachusetts Department of Public Health Massachusetts EOHSS – Salary Reserve Nathaniel and Elizabeth P. Stevens Foundation Project Bread – The Walk For Hunger The Purcell Family Charitable Fund The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Russell Colgate Fund, Inc. State Street Foundation, Inc. The Theodore Edson Parker Foundation Thomas Anthony Pappas Charitable Foundation, Inc. The TJX Foundation Tufts Neighborhood Service Fund U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley The Verizon Foundation Verizon Wireless Hopeline – New England The Vincent Mulford Foundation Donors A Better Resolution, Inc. Nicole Alconada Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., PC Rosanna Alfaro Amrita Singh Jewelry and Accessories Nat Andreae Angie’s Tailor Shop Arts Emerson Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts Asian Pacific American Law Jay Balk Bank of America Pedro Barbosa Grace Bartini Ben & Kate Taylor Charitable Trust Doris Birmingham BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc. Bloomingdale’s at the Chestnut Hill Mall Blue Ginger BNY Mellon Bob’s Discount Furniture Bon Me Bondir John Bordeleau Boston Baroque Boston Beer Company The Boston Foundation Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Boston Pops Alice Bouvrie Brandeis Asian American Student Association Suzanne Brendle Joanna Breyer Brigham and Women’s Hospital Brown Rudnick Center for the Public Interest Susan Buckey Business Solutions Unplugged, Inc. Shawn Cai Julia Cain Diane Callahan Cambridge Center for Adult Education Cambridge Trust Company Carrie Carrizosa Derek Cash Cathay Pacific Restaurant Dena Cedrone Celebrity Series of Boston Alan Chan Janelle Chan Monnica Chan The Charles Hotel Charles River Canoe & Kayak Charles Riverboat Company, Inc. Mongchour Chau David Marc Chavanne Richard Chen Amy Cheng Jennifer Cheng George Chin Linda Chin Chin & Curtis, LLP Chui Cho Elisa Choi Li Chou Jason Chow Mia Chung ChurN2 Citizens Bank Foundation Seth Clark Classic Wine Imports Jeannette Clough Jeff Coburn Frances Cohen Theresa Colby Community Boating, Inc. Lisa Conley Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation, Inc. Carolyn Cope Cathy Costello Bernard Creeden Michael Creeden Crew International Zhoumiao Croswell Sarah Cruz Naomi Cummings Margaret Cunningham Dancing With the Stars deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum Deloitte & Touche, LLP Novelette Demercado Anuradha Desai Dior Deborah DiPrete Mimi Do George Donnelly Jason Doo Rosemary Doughty DOVE, Inc. (DOmestic Violence Ended) Fred Dow & Shirley Mark Siying Du Sharon Dyer Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Eaton Vance Corporation The Edgerley Family Foundation Edwards, Wildman, Palmer, LLP Barbara Elfman Elizabeth Eng Susan & Jeff Esper Elizabeth Estabrook Katharine Estes Lisa Eustis Anne Fallon John Fan Kathleen Fenton-Praino Christopher Field The Finn Family Foundation The Fireplace Restaurant First Act Fish Family Foundation Michelle Fitzpatrick Flora Restaurant Flour Bakery + Café Victor Fox Charlotte Frank Susan Freeman Karen Freund Shanti Fry Fuji at Kendall G & G Educational Foundation Marcela Garcia Georgetown Cupcake Wanda Getchell Teresa Glover Deborah Goldberg Randy Goodman Goodwin Procter, LLP Siddhartha Goyal Mark & Hui-Ting Grady The Grafton Group Elizabeth Graham Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co, LLC The Greater Lowell Community Foundation Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Marcia Greenberg Audrey Gregg Krissy Gu Anita Gupta Roger Hain Lauren Hall (over) Donors continued Maxwell Hall Rebecca Han Sylvia Han & Bruce Rubenstein Handel and Haydn Society | Harry Christophers, Artistic Director Carolyn Hanna Winnifred Hanson Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Harvard University Faculty Development & Diversity Barbara Hauser Darka Hawrycz Yong-Hua He Christina Henricks Satoko Hesp Kikuko Hirayama The Ho/Ching Charitable Fund Jamie Holber Horizon Beverage Michael Horn Bonnie Howard Vivian Hsu John Hudson Eileen Hughes Pamela Hung Ruth Hunter Hy-Line Cruises I Dream of Jeanne Cakes, Inc. Iggy’s Bread of the World Improv Asylum Anna Ing Renee Inomata & Paul Lee Kathy Irwin Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum J.P. Licks Gish Jen Jillian’s Boston Jimmy Choo, USA Charlene Johnson Liying Kao Yunching Kao Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. Sondra Kasshana Thomas Keiser Kip Kiener Julia Kim Sarah Kim Kija Kim & Jim Aylward Charitable Foundation King’s Chapel Eileen Kirk Amy Ko Zina Kondratiuk Dolores Kong Angela LaFlamme David Lane Latitude˚ Beverage Company David Lee Edwin Lee Eunice Lee Paul W. & Mary Y. Lee Rebecca Lee Valerie Leiter George Li Michael Li Li Family Charitable Fund Susan Liang Liberty Mutual Celeste Lim Denis & Rebecca Lin Anita Lok Anthony Loui Laurie Lyons M.S. Walker Sally Mack Shashi Mara Marc Jacobs International, LLC Marriott Copley Place Hotel Mass Audubon MC2 Capital Management, LLC Eleanor McCreary Hilary McGhee Michael McVay MEM Tea Imports Menton Frank Miranda Kamal & Vinod Misra Barbara Mitchell Perrie Mo Mohegan Sun Morby Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Lindsey Morgado Michael Morrissey Jeffrey Moy Frances & Benton Moyer Akira Murakami Cindy Murphy Myles Brown and Judy Garber Gift Fund Neighborhood Health Plan Network Health New England Aquarium The New England Revolution Charitable Foundation New Repertory Theatre Nina Nguyen Elizabeth Nichols o ya, LLC Laura O’Anderson O’Connell Design Build, Ltd. John O’Connor Oishii Boston Old Sturbridge Village Laura Gassner & Jonathan Otting Audrey Paek Ketmanisavanh Panasy Nancy Parker Jeanne Parrinello Bailey Payer Robert Payer Peabody Essex Museum Edith Pearlman Subash Pereira Philips Color Kinetics Elaine Pinderhughes Pink Orchid Weddings Plimoth Plantation Joan Preston Pri-Med Esther Pullman Jason & Karen Huang Purcell Susan Quinn Jean & John Quintal Farzana Rahman ATASK extends particular thanks to individuals and organizations for special fundraising efforts including: the Coburn family, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brandeis Asian American Student Association, Harvard Pilgrim nurses, Myrna Balk, Harvard Law School, Silk Road Gala chefs and food donors, Mintz Levin, Saks Fifth Avenue, and others. Sukanya & Bikram Ray Raytheon Company Red Sox Foundation Mike Reddish Catherine Regan Joan Reilly Arlis Reynolds Rialto Min-Soo Roh Ropes & Gray, LLP Andrea Rosenthal Bernard Rosman Mona Ross Pauline Jen & Terry Ryan Constance Saems Saks Fifth Avenue Sam’s at Louis Boston Sameer Sawe Joy Saxon Helen Schlichte Ronald Seletsky Ellen Sen Laura Sen Matthew Shedd Helen Shih Signature Theatre Simmons College John Sims Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park Skydive Pepperell Phoebe Slanetz South Cove Community Health Center Southwest Airlines Co. Jessica Spink The State Room Sterling Golf Management, Inc. Strem Chemicals, Inc. Andre Strinadko Strip-T’s Suffolk University Law School Jeannie Suk Sun Life Financial U.S. Sandra Swartz Traci Swartz The Sym Family Charitable Fund Tai Tung Pharmacy, Inc. Adriana Tajonar Eileen Tamsky Cheng Imm Tan & Kenneth Morin Patrice Tanaka The The Finn Family Foundation Jean Thomas Judith Thomas Top of the Hub Restaurant & Lounge Reichi Torbert Toro Restaurant James Torres Tourneau Michael & Nancy Tow Danielle Trachtenberg Mark Trachtenberg Elly Tsai Marian Tse & James Lee Szeman Tse & James Skypeck Lucia Tseng Tufts Medical Center Tufts University Tufts University – Asian American Alliance Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Carmen Tung Elizabeth Tyminski University of Massachusetts Boston Verizon Wireless VerTerra Dinnerware Vineyard Vines W Boston Peter Walker Jessica Wang Web of Benefit, Inc. Susan Roosevelt Weld Mia Wenjen Wheelock Family Theatre Whole Foods Market – Boston/ Symphony Angels Williams WilmerHale Leverett & Marian Wing Tadeusz Witkowicz Debra Wojnarowski Young Won Janice Wong Lena Wong Waichi Wong James Wong & Lisa L. Joe Kathleen Woodford Ingrid Wright Janet Wu Leeying Wu Mark Wu Chang Xu Ricky Yang Vincent Yee Julie Yong Cissy Young Emily Yu Jerrold Zinder Zoo New England ATASK apologizes in advance for any errors or omissions and asks that you notify us at 617-338-2350 x222.