Mission, Vision, and Values
使命、願景和價值觀
We preserve and manage affordable housing in the LA Chinatown community to develop a long-term solution for preventing displacement and gentrification in our community that is increasingly becoming more unaffordable for our low-income, long-term, immigrant, and senior residents.
我們致力於保存和管理位於洛杉磯唐人街社區的廉價住房,並以此作為長期解決方案來防止社區高檔化,和避免低收入、長期居民、移民和老年居民因無法負擔住房而面臨流離失所的問題。
Board of Directors
The LA Chinatown Community Land Trust (LACCLT) is comprised of (3) categories of elected Directors, each consisting of approximately one third (1/3) of the total elected board: “Lessee Representatives” representing Lessee Members, “Community Representatives” representing members who live within the Chinatown-City of Los Angeles boundary, and “General Representatives” representing the interests of the general public.
Community Member
Bill Chin
Tim Mok
Eugene Moy
Lessee Member
Joseph Amaral
Elise Dang
Karen Law
General Member
Winnie Fong
Eileen Ung
Amy Zhou
Our Statement of Purpose
To acquire, oversee, and maintain land and property to ensure that low-income residents of the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles and surrounding areas have access to housing that is truly affordable, safe, healthy, and controlled by the community in perpetuity.
To preserve and support the community and prevent gentrification and displacement by providing affordable housing to low-income, long-term, immigrant, and senior residents;
To promote a healthy built environment for residents that may include access to green spaces, community needed resources, and accessible and safe pedestrian walkways;
To advocate for affordable, community-serving amenities that provide access to nutritious food, and social and health services; and
To promote equitable, fair, and just economic development of land that serves the interests and needs of the community.