National C.A.C.A. President Kin Hui Installs New C.A.C.A. Phoenix Officers
By John Tang
National C.A.C.A. President Kin Hui recently visited Phoenix and installed the newly elected 2026 Chinese American Citizens Alliance (C.A.C.A.) officers at the Pacific Seafood Restaurant. Newly elected Phoenix President Donna Woo-Quintana also helped all the newly elected take the oath of office for 2026.
National President Hui also presented special 30 Year C.A.C.A. Longevity Veteran’s pins to Frank Ong, Benny Yee, John Tang, and Richard and Roberta Yee, for their many years of C.A.C.A. service to the Chinese community.
President Hui also presented C.A.C.A. Service Medals to members President Donna Woo-Quintana, Eve Collins, and Eva Li for their participation at the recent National Convention in San Francisco.
In honor of National President Ken Hui’s visit to the Phoenix C.A.C.A. installation, Ken was awarded a special Koi Painting by C.A.CA. members John Tang and a Arcosanti bronze bell by Meng Ansley.
President Kin Hui was elected C.A.C.A. President at its 58th Biennial Convention. Presently, he leads initiatives in advocacy, civic participation, and community service. President Hui previously served as C.A.C.A. National Vice President and President of San Antonio Lodge.
“Birthright citizenship and mental health issues will need to be enhanced to goals of all of our lodges within our Chinese communities.” said President Hui. “Also, just promise to give just one hour of your precious time a month to your community and you could see changes of satisfaction on what you have accomplished.”
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