HUS founder joins committee for the Chinese-American Service League
HUS’ location at the corner of Halsted and Cermack lands us in between three diverse Chicago neighborhoods: Pilsen, Bridgeport, and Chinatown. We want to utilize this central location to forge relationships with our community partners that help uplift the communities that we intersect. Therefore we are excited that our founder, Chyanne Husar, has made her way onto the Program Committee for the Chinese-American Service League (CASL) in Chinatown.
The interest in supporting CASL is personal for Chyanne and HUSarchitecture. In 2012, Chyanne attempted to establish a branch office in Shanghai, China. The year she spent developing business contacts and establishing working relationships shaped how she runs her business today and she is honored to be able to share that hospitality state side with our local Chinese community.
CASL is an all-inclusive nonprofit agency with 45 years of experience educating youth, caring for seniors, training the workforce, placing immigrants on the path to citizenship, and securing our community’s housing and financial wellbeing. HUS aligns with their value for community engagement and business decisions that take into account real community needs. We are excited to bring our building and data evaluation experience to their programs team through Chyanne. We hope it will help CASL expand their reach and understanding of how buildings can impact the health of their members.
CASL is an all-inclusive non-profit agency with over 45 years of experience connecting families and individuals with the vital support they need: providing an educational and cultural foundation for our children, ensuring our seniors live full and independent lives with dignity, enhancing education and training for tomorrow’s workforce, putting immigrants on the pathway to citizenship, securing our community’s housing and financial well-being, navigating healthcare systems and wellness resources, and fighting for equal access to justice. Since our founding, CASL has been rooted in the principles of equity and justice. That legacy continues to shape our efforts today as we strive to champion diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility at all levels of the organization.
The Chinese American Service League is a 501(c)(3) organization in compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA).