Thank You to Our Volunteers at the July 12th, 2025 Pro Bono Clinic in Brooklyn

AABANY extends our sincerest gratitude to the Pro Bono and Community Service (PBCS) Committee, the Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY), CPC Brooklyn Community Center, and all the dedicated volunteers who contributed to the success of our Pro Bono Legal Clinic on July 12, 2025. We also express our heartfelt appreciation to our distinguished guest speakers, NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) Commissioner Manuel Castro and Lydia Li, Senior Manager of Community Outreach at MOIA, for their support and valuable participation.

Lydia Li, Senior Manager of Community Outreach at MOIA, spoke passionately about the agency’s mission to ensure that all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status, have access to city resources and services. MOIA plays a vital role in serving New York City’s 3.1 million immigrants, comprising 38% of the city’s population, by connecting immigrant communities to essential resources for navigating the city’s complex system—all while protecting their privacy, including their immigration status. MOIA’s multilingual team, proficient in over eight different languages, provides diverse language assistance to those with limited English proficiency.

As an active member of the outreach team, Lydia helps dismantle barriers by giving presentations and organizing events, webinars, and panel discussions to share the resources that MOIA offers for the immigrant community. Additionally, MOIA operates immigration legal support centers that provide free and safe legal assistance in immigrant neighborhoods. One of the key resources highlighted is the 311 hotline, which callers can use to report incidents of racial discrimination, report immigration fraud, or receive referrals for legal resources. Lydia concluded her presentation by distributing pamphlets and brochures that outline the various resources available to immigrants, including their rights if approached by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. To learn more about MOIA legal support centers and resources, visit their website here.

Commissioner Castro shared his personal journey as an immigrant, highlighting the challenges of arriving in the United States and growing up in Sunset Park. His experience motivated his mission to protect the rights of immigrant communities across New York City. As an advocate, he marveled at the transformative potential of immigration, stating, “[o]ne generation can go from living in an indigenous community to immigrating here and becoming practicing attorneys. It’s tremendous and we need to honor that. I’ve had the privilege of witnessing it, and I wish everyone could experience it.”

When asked what inspired him to enter government, Commissioner Castro explained how serving in the government offers him a unique perspective on the intricacies of internal operations—insights that are not typically taught in academia. He emphasized that his role as New York City Immigrant Affairs Commissioner allowed him to interact directly with a wide range of communities, which he believes reflect the city’s diversity and strength. As an advocate, he firmly believes that this is what New York City should take pride in and strive to preserve.

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Similarly, our Pro Bono Clinic shares a commitment to providing accessible legal support and critical resources to our New York communities. During the clinic, our volunteers met with clients to give consultations on various topics such as immigration, trusts and estates, housing, personal injury, family and matrimonial matters. Our volunteer attorneys, assisted by law students, listened to each client’s concerns and legal questions, provided guidance, legal information, consultations, and, if appropriate, connected them with further resources through AABANY’s Legal Referral and Information Service (LRIS).

College and law student volunteers also shadowed volunteer attorneys and assisted with interpretation and client intake. With the help of multilingual volunteers, the clinic is able to offer language-accessible legal information, ensuring that clients can communicate their concerns clearly and receive meaningful assistance.

Thank you again to all of our volunteers at the July 12 Brooklyn Pro Bono Clinic:

Volunteer Attorneys:

Vishal Chander

Victoria Cheng 

Francis Chin

Rocky Chin 

Jenny (Wenjing) Dai

Megan Gao

Jack (Zixu) Hsia

Beatrice Leong 

Kwok Kei Ng

Shuyao (Sherry) Wang 

Carrey Wong

Gary Yeung 

Interpreters/Shadowers:

Sam Chen 

Eliana Jeong 

Emily Kam

Nandar Win Kerr

Emily Lai

Tammy Tam

Albert Tong 

Shang Zhai 

We invite you to continue supporting our community by joining us at our upcoming Pro Bono Clinics:

August 6th [Queens link here] from 6:30-8:30 pm, One Flushing Community Center, 133-29 41st Ave, 2nd Floor, Flushing, NY 11355 

August 20th [Manhattan link here] from 6:30-8:30pm, AAFE Community Center, 111 Norfolk Street, NY, NY 10002

September 20th [Brooklyn link here], from 12:30 – 3:30pm, CPC Brooklyn Community Services, 4101 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11232

Thanks once again to all our volunteers for their commitment to Pro Bono service and for making a meaningful difference in our community.

We look forward to your participation in our future clinics!

To learn more about the Pro Bono & Community Service Committee, visit probono.aabany.org.

AABANY Pro Bono & Community Service Committee Celebrates 10 Years of Service

On March 27, 2025, the AABANY Pro Bono and Community Service (PBCS) Committee marked a significant milestone: the 10th Anniversary of the Community Pro Bono Clinics. The celebration took place at House of Joy in Chinatown, bringing together nearly 50 friends, volunteers, and past and present PBCS leaders.

Guests enjoyed a full six-course Chinese banquet at one of Chinatown’s most popular and well-established restaurants. The evening concluded on a sweet note with ice cream from The Original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, featuring classic flavors like almond and mango.

The night was filled with laughter, heartfelt conversations, and reunions as members, friends, and volunteers reconnected, caught up, and reminisced about their shared commitment to pro bono service. The atmosphere was festive and joyful, a true testament to the strong and loving community that has formed around the AABANY Pro Bono Clinics over the past decade.

On a large screen, a slideshow played, displaying nostalgic moments from clinic sessions over the years across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, showing both longtime volunteers and new faces. Familiar figures such as Beatrice Leong, Kwok Ng, and Gary Yeung were seen in many images, capturing their dedication and presence, while new volunteers continued to join, ensuring the mission carried forward.

As guests enjoyed their meal, a series of inspiring, authentic, and humorous speeches were delivered by Co-Chairs Kwok Ng, Gary Yeung, and Beatrice Leong, alongside former PBCS Committee Co-Chairs May Wong and Karen Kithan Yau, as well as Executive Director Yang Chen and President-Elect (now President) Ben Hsing. Each speaker reflected on the clinic’s journey, its impact on the community, and the dedicated volunteers who have made it all possible. More than just a community initiative, AABANY’s Pro Bono Clinics represent a movement, uniting individuals through a shared purpose: to break barriers, provide legal access, and uplift the underserved.

AABANY’s Pro Bono Legal Clinic was launched in 2015 to provide members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, particularly those with limited English proficiency (LEP), with meaningful access to justice. Over the past ten years, PBCS has brought together AABANY members to help nearly 3,000 people in underserved AAPI communities across New York. Through its walk-in Clinics in Manhattan’s Chinatown, Downtown Flushing in Queens, and Brooklyn’s Sunset Park, AABANY has worked tirelessly to break down linguistic and cultural barriers to legal assistance. The Clinics have addressed issues such as immigration, housing, labor rights, and family law, helping to bridge the gap in legal services for underserved communities.

Donors  for the 10th anniversary celebration included Board Member (and Past President) Dwight Yoo, PCBS Committee Co-Chair Lina Lee, and the following AABANY Committees: 

  • Pro Bono & Community Service (PBCS)
  • Labor & Employment
  • Military & Veterans Affairs (MVA) 
  • Tax
  • Career Advancement
  • Student Outreach
  • Judiciary
  • Government Service & Public Interest (GSPI)

As AABANY starts its new fiscal year on April 1, 2025, the Pro Bono Clinic schedule remains as follows:

Manhattan Clinics – every third Wednesday of the month

Queens Clinics – first Wednesday of even-numbered months

Brooklyn Clinics – second Saturday of odd-numbered months 

The AABANY Pro Bono Clinics have been instrumental in ensuring that underrepresented communities receive the legal support they need. By addressing barriers such as language access, financial limitations, and cultural obstacles, these clinics have provided thousands of individuals with necessary legal information, resources, and guidance that might otherwise be out of reach. The continued dedication of volunteers, attorneys, and supporters ensures that this initiative remains a pillar of advocacy and service in New York City’s AAPI and immigrant communities.

Legal professionals and community members are encouraged to volunteer through the AABANY website calendar or visit the Pro Bono & Community Service Committee website to learn more.

As the AABANY Pro Bono Clinics enter their next chapter, their success remains rooted in the dedication of volunteers, attorneys, and supporters. However, expanding reach and strengthening impact will remain a priority as the need for legal assistance in underrepresented communities continues to grow. Those interested in supporting the clinics can volunteer, donate using the link or QR code below, or spread the word. Together, this strong and compassionate community will continue to make justice accessible to all.

Special thanks to the dedicated volunteers from FY25, whose time and energy have made a meaningful impact in advancing the clinic’s mission:

  • Albert Tong
  • Alexandra Lao
  • Alice Biagini
  • Alicia Ding
  • Andrew Wu
  • Angela Zhao
  • Anna Chen
  • Anthony Wong
  • Athena Zhang
  • Beatrice Leong
  • Ben Choi
  • Bich-Nga Nguyen
  • Brandon Wong
  • Carrie Nie
  • Cecilia Yang
  • Chenyi Wang
  • Chia-Jung (Colette) Chang
  • Christina Seid
  • Chunwei “Vicky” Mao
  • Collin Li
  • Cynthia Park
  • Daniel Kang
  • Daobo Wang
  • David Tse
  • Dianna Lam
  • Elton Hom
  • Emily Kam
  • Eric Duan
  • Esther Tang
  • Eugene Love Kim
  • Eugene Seong
  • Eve Hongye Mao
  • Forrest Sung
  • Francis Chin
  • Gary Yeung
  • George Chin
  • Gigi Zhou
  • Hazel F. Chin
  • Hong (Sophia) Zhang
  • Jack Chen
  • Jadyn Tiong
  • Jameson Xu
  • Jaymark Hawlader
  • Jennifer Shi
  • Jialin Zhu
  • Jieman Tan
  • Jing Liang
  • Joan Martinez
  • Johnny Thach
  • Judy Lu
  • Juliet Romero
  • Junjie Wang
  • Justin Lee
  • Kaila Chen
  • Karen Kithan Yau
  • Kayla Ramos
  • Kenny Ip
  • Kevin Hsi
  • Kevin Louie
  • Kevin Yim
  • Kirin Moy
  • Kwok Kei Ng
  • Leo Shen
  • Lily Li
  • Lina Lee
  • Lingjun (Julia) Chen
  • Lingjun Chen
  • Lord Chester So
  • Lucy Liu
  • May Wong
  • Megan Gao
  • Meghan Liu
  • Miao Wen
  • Michelle Yang
  • Mike Tse
  • Ming Chu (Judy) Lee
  • Minkyu Park
  • Nandar Win Kerr
  • Nicholas Loh
  • Peter Wei
  • Rachel Cohen
  • Rachel Lee
  • Richard In
  • Rita Zheng
  • Ruo Yang
  • Sam Chen
  • Sam Hou
  • Shi Tang
  • Shirley Luong
  • Shuyao (Sherry) Wang
  • Shuyao Wang
  • Sonia Yogesh Suchak
  • Suzie Yu
  • Tiancheng “Tim” Lyu
  • Tiange (Tim) Chen
  • Victoria Cheng
  • Vishal Chander
  • Wendy Zeng
  • Wenhsien (Wendy) Cheng
  • Willis Huynh
  • Willow Liu
  • Woohyeong Cho
  • Wooseok Ki
  • Xiang Li
  • Xiaocen Zhang
  • Xing Yang
  • Xinran Fan
  • Xue Zhang
  • Xuxia Zhao
  • Yan Lian Kuang-Maoga
  • Yan Sin
  • Yen-Yi Anderson
  • Yi Liu
  • Yichun Liu
  • Yiming (Roselyn) Chen
  • Yiyang (Leo) Shen
  • Yuanyuan Li
  • Yuhan Chen
  • Yvette Wang
  • Zekai Lian

Please join us in congratulating the Pro Bono Clinic on this historic milestone and offer our gratitude for their selfless service to the AAPI and immigrant communities in New York. Please consider volunteering for an upcoming Pro Bono Clinic.