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CHCP Speaker Series Webinar: "Bonds of Sisterhood: Life and Success after Ming Quong"

  • October 18, 2021
  • 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
  • Online (via Zoom)

Ming Quong was home to neglected or abandoned Asian girls.  First established in the mid-1920's, there were homes in San Francisco, Oakland and Los Gatos. Ming Quong means radiant light in Chinese.

Hear first hand from a few Ming Quong alumni about their lives and experiences.  With little to nothing, these Ming Quong home “sisters” survived and succeeded to make a better life for themselves, their families, their occupations and their community.

Please join us for a Zoom webinar and meet: Nona Mock Wyman; Elena Lim Wong Viscovich, EdD; Dale Wong; and Janet Chang, RN, BS, MS.

Click here to register for the event.

This webinar is the second in our speaker series where we featured alumni from the Chung Mei boys' home, presented in August.

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