ABOUT US


MISSION

S.E.A.S.Centre (Support Enhance Access Service Centre) is a not–for-profit social service agency promoting individual well-being, enhancing family harmony, and encouraging community involvement in all walks of life through diverse program, volunteer opportunities and community activities.

VISION

We envision a welcoming community that supports the integration of newcomers into Canadian life. It is a community where everyone can flourish and where everyone can contribute.

HISTORY

S.E.A.S. Centre (SEAS) was established in 1986 to serve primarily the South East Asian population settled in the Regent Park area as a result of the influx of immigrants and refugees arriving in Canada in the years before. It was then known as South East Asian Services Centre, and was funded by the Metro Toronto Housing Authority, Children’s Aid Society and the Public Health Department of the City of Toronto. The first Annual General Meeting was held and the first Board of Directors was elected in October 1987.

Initially, SEAS employed only one full-time worker and provided only settlement service and family life education with seconded staff from the service agencies in the neighbourhood. Subsequently, services were expanded to respond to the rising needs of the community. New programs such as domestic violence prevention, crisis intervention, family counselling, community and volunteer development, seniors and youth services, mental health promotion, as well as cultural and recreational activities were implemented. Our focused communities have also expanded from the South East Asian community to other ethnic groups.

SEAS underwent dramatic changes in 1995. During the year, it became a member of the United Way of Toronto, and established its first branch office at East China Town. In 2001, SEAS reached another milestone by changing its name to Support Enhance Access Services Centre to reflect more appropriately its services and clientele groups. The next year, SEAS added an office location in North York. In 2009, it expanded its services to the City of Markham. In response to perpetual rising community needs, the S.E.A.S. Foundation was established in 2013 to help SEAS to raise fund to fill service gaps.

A major milestone was reached in 2016 as SEAS purchased its first own business premises. The location has since became the Administration Office and Scarborough Service Centre of the agency. In the following year, we were excited to launch services to the Syrian community for the first time. Today, SEAS is a multi-services not-for-profit organization that render support to all people in need, regardless of their ethnicity, nationality, gender, race, religion, age or sexual orientation. Our focused community groups are Chinese, Vietnamese and Filipino.

BOARD

PATRONS

HON. VIVIENNE POY
- SENATOR (RETIRED)
MS. BARBARA HALL

ADVISORY COUNCIL

IRENE SO - CHAIR OF ADVISORY COUNCIL
HERMAN PAT - LEGAL ADVISOR
WILBERT LAI - ADVISOR
DENNIS AUYEUNG - ADVISOR
KENNY WAN - ADVISOR
SCOTT AU - LEGAL ADVISOR
GIN SIOW - ADVISOR


SERVICE BOARD DIRECTORS
2019 - 2020

DON HO - PRESIDENT
CLARENCE LI - IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
MICHAEL HO - VICE-PRESIDENT & CHAIR OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE
CONNIE LUNG - VICE-PRESIDENT & CHAIR OF HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
STEVE SUM - VICE-PRESIDENT & CHAIR OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE
GRAYSON LEW - TREASURER
CANDY CHAN - SECRETARY
WINNIE KWAN - BOARD
PETER LY - BOARD
MA. VICTORIA MARIVIC FUENTES - BOARD
BEN LO - BOARD
ROY LI - BOARD
SARAH SALISE - BOARD
PHILIP TAM - BOARD
XIQIN LI - BOARD


FOUNDATION DIRECTORS
2019 - 2020

SUSAN GONG - CHAIR
MICHELLE CHU - IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR & FOUNDING CHAIR
EDMUND TIN - VICE-PRESIDENT / TREASURER
GIN SIOW - VICE-PRESIDENT
SOPHIA SUM - VICE-PRESIDENT
GRAYSON LEW - VICE-PRESIDENT
SCOTT AU - LEGAL ADVISOR & BOARD
HENRY LEE - BOARD
JIM CHEUNG - BOARD
LENNY WONG - BOARD
MAY LY - BOARD
SHIRLEY LI - BOARD
NOLITA SHUM - BOARD
JOHN HUANG - BOARD
LUCY LI - BOARD
TERESA CHU - BOARD
CHI WING YAN - BOARD
LILIACEAE LI - BOARD

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