CHS Weekly eFolder April 11, 2019

Legacy Life Center has helped CHS over the years with many activities including raffle donations, self defense classes, painting parties and performances.

Last Wednesday, Chris, the head Martial Arts instructor at Legacy was hit by a car when he pulled over to pick up a garbage can from the middle of the road. Chris suffered multiple serious injuries and will be going through a long recovery process with multiple surgeries. His family started a Gofundme page for him. Please consider giving a hand to this young man, who was just doing the right thing. www.gofundme.com/pedestrian-hit-by-vehicle-in-jackson-nj

CHS 10th Annual Fundraiser
April 27  •  10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

We are excited to announce PTA will host CHS 10th Annual Fundraiser on Saturday, April 27 in memory of Mr. Yuk Li and Miss Stephanie Au-Yeung. Any ready to eat food donations will be accepted – it does not need to be homemade. Food donations can be dropped off at the Cafeteria on the morning of April 27. Please email us at Chs_pta@ymail.com  if you will be donating any food items for the fund raiser. All food intems will be available for purchase throughout the day. Your support and generosity are greatly appreciated. All proceeds raised by the PTA at the Fundraiser will be donated to the school’s operations and existing scholarships in Mr. Yuk Li and Miss Stephanie Au-Yeung’s names. Thank you in advance for your continuous support.

Mental Health Awareness Forum (⼼理健康意識、資源和⽀持)
April 14  •  1:30 PM – 5:30 PM

CHS is excited and honor to co-host the Mental Health Awareness Forum Mental Health Awareness, Resources, & Support for Individuals, Families, & Students of Chinese Heritage” with NJCACC (NJ Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce) on Sunday, April 14, 2019.

NJCACC (NJ Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce) is collaborating with UCA-NJ (United Chinese Americans of NJ) to increase the awareness of mental health issues and resources available within our communities. The Mental Health Awareness Forum “Mental Health Awareness, Resources, & Support for Individuals, Families, & Students of Chinese Heritage” will be held on Sunday, April 14th from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM at Carl A. Fields Center (Multipurpose Room 104), Princeton University. Admission is free but registration is required before April 10. Space is limited; register online now.

The objective for this event is to introduce the wide-range of professional services and support groups available to the Chinese Communities for enhancing mental, psychological, & emotional wellbeing. The forum will be conducted in English with some Chinese language support via bilingual slides when possible.

Date: Sunday, April 14, 2019
Location: Princeton University, Carl A. Fields Center, Room 104

  • Use “58 Prospect Avenue” as address on GPS for Carl A. Fields Center
  • Parking is available on the streets of Princeton University on Sunday

Cost: Freeregistration required 
RSVP by April 11免費⼊場; 請在4⽉10⽇前RSVP報名
Join us for the Mental Health Awareness Forum “Mental Health Awareness, Resources, & Support for Individuals, Families, & Students of Chinese Heritage” on Sunday, April 14 at Princeton University. Friends and family are welcome to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!

WANTED: Culture Class Teachers
If you or someone you know who loves Origami, Ping Pong, Chinese Calligraphy, and/or any activities/craft and wants to share their know-how’s, CHS would love to hear from you! Please contact Culture Class Director, Benito Leon at <bkleon@gmail.com> for further details.


Coming Up…

  • April 14 – Mental Health Awareness Forum @Princeton University
  • April 20 – School Closed, Easter & Spring Recess
  • April 27 – Quiz Competition 「智在必得」中文常識問答比賽, 10th Annual Fundraiser, No Culture Class

Please remember to check and read the CHS Weekly eFolder for important information! The eFolder is sent out every Thursday evening and is posted on the CHS Website. We are an environmentally friendly bunch and have gone more and more green each year. 

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