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Message from Jimmy Hui, President/Chief Executive Officer

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January 17, 2024

 

Dear Friends,

 

    Welcome to my official website at The Jimmy Hui Foundation, I hope you will find a wonderful resource information available in our homepage which it would be a great opportunity for the residents, persons with disabilities, citizens and the public to provide with any additional assistance such as: environmental, humanitarian aid, animal protection, education, the arts, social issues, charities, health care, politics, religion, research and sports and/or other endeavors.

 

    It's my pleasure and honor to welcome you in our official homepage with a new additional blog such as: Quincy News Blog, Quincy Announcements Blog, Press Briefing Blog and Quincy Calendar of Events Blog in the order to keep you informed with the latest updates in our community here in the City of Quincy since the launch began on January 1, 2018 during on New Year's Day debut.

 

    The Jimmy Hui Foundation is a part of the organization since in the beginning of the summer of 2003 to help with the residents, persons with disabilities and the citizens in all across the citywide here in the City of Quincy in the time of need and assistance in their communities whenever it would be necessary to provide with the public health, safety, security and transportation matters in the neighborhood area.

 

    The Happy Acres Foundation is part of the organization since in the beginning of the summer of 2002 to help with the residents, persons with disabilities and the citizens of Quincy in the time of need and assistance for the summer and winter recreational program with special needs from the Quincy Recreation Department to provide with an additional supervision throughout the school year and summer season here in the City of Quincy.

 

   My administration will continue to work with our partners from the different agencies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Department of Developmental Services (DDS), Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC), Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing, Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, Department of Mental Health (DMH), Department of Public Health (DPH), Department of Youth Services (DYS), Department of Children and Families (DCF), Office for Refugees and Immigrants and Executive Office of Elder Affairs.

 

    This year, my administration at The Jimmy Hui Foundation and The Happy Acres Foundation office will be looking forward to work with the new elected officials from the 2023 mayoral election and midterm election: City of Quincy officials: Ward 2 City Councilor: Richard Ash, Ward 5 City Councilor: Dan Minton, Councilor-At-Large: Scott Campbell and School Committee Member: Courtney C. Perdios, City of Boston officials: Councilor-At-Large: Henry Santana, District 3 City Councilor: John Fitzgerald, District 5 City Councilor: Enrique J. Pepén and District 6 City Councilor: Benjamin J. Weber, Town of Braintree officials: Mayor: Erin V. Joyce, District 6 Town Councilor: Peter Morin and School Committee Members: Dr. Rachel Horak, Joseph Fogarty and Justin Rollo, Town of Weymouth officials: Councilor-At-Large: Rick Coughlin, Councilor-At-Large: Greg Shanahan, District 5 Town Councilor: Gary MacDougall and School Committee Members: Mary Ellen Devine and Danielle Graziano and 2023 special election for the City of Boston: District 8 City Councilor: Sharon Durkan throughout the future generations in the order to keep our partnership up and running in the future of the City of Quincy, City of Boston, Town of Milton, Town of Braintree, Town of Weymouth and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

   We will continue to work with the City of Quincy officials, City of Boston officials, Town of Milton officials, Town of Braintree officials, Town of Weymouth officials, state delegations and the state officials throughout the future generations to come ahead all across the community right here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

   City of Quincy officials: Mayor Thomas P. Koch, City Councilor President Ian C. Cain, Vice Chairwoman of School Committee Tina Cahill, Councilor-At-Large Nina X. Liang, Councilor-At-Large Noel T. DiBona, Ward 1 City Councilor David F. McCarthy, Ward 4 City Councilor James K. Devine, Ward 6 City Councilor William Harris, School Committee Member Kathryn Hubley, School Committee Member Emily Lebo, School Committee Member Douglas S. Gutro and School Committee Member Paul L. Bregoli.

 

   City of Boston officials: Mayor Michelle Wu, City Councilor President Ruthzee Louijeune, Councilor-At-Large Erin Murphy, Councilor-At-Large Julia Mejia, District 1 City Councilor Gabriella Coletta, District 2 City Councilor Ed Flynn, District 4 City Councilor Brian Worrell, District 7 City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson and District 9 City Councilor Liz Breadon.

 

   Town of Milton officials: Town Moderator Robert G. Hiss, Town Administrator Nicholas Milano, Chairman of Board of Select Michael F. Zullas, Vice Chair of Board of Select Erin G. Bradley, Board of Select Benjamin Zoll, Secretary of Board of Select Richard G. Wells, Jr., Board of Select Roxanne Musto, Chairwoman of School Committee Member Elizabeth Carroll, Vice Chairwoman of School Committee Member Celina Miranda, School Committee Member Bao Qiu, School Committee Member Anna Varghese and School Committee Member Mark Loring.

 

   Town of Braintree officials: Town Councilor President Charles B. Ryan, Town Councilor Vice President David M. Ringius, Jr., Councilor-At-Large Shannon Hume, District 1 Town Councilor Julia Flaherty, District 2 Town Councilor Joseph Reynolds, District 3 Town Councilor Elizabeth Maglio, District 4 Town Councilor Stephen C. O'Brien, District 5 Town Councilor Meredith Boericke, Chairwoman of School Committee Lisa Heger, School Committee Member Matthew Lynch and School Committee Member Kathleen Tuffy.

 

   Town of Weymouth officials: Mayor Robert L. Hedlund, Town Councilor President Michael Molisse, Town Councilor Vice President Pascale Burga, Councilor-At-Large Michael Murphy, Councilor-At-Large Frederick Happel, Jr., Councilor-At-Large Christopher Heffernan, District 2 Town Councilor Maureen Kiley, District 3 Town Councilor Kenneth J. DiFazio, District 4 Town Councilor Arthur Matthews, District 6 Town Councilor John Abbott, Chairwoman of School Committee Tracey Nardone, Vice Chairwoman of School Committee Rebecca Sherlock-Shangraw, School Committee Member Kathleen Curran and School Committee Member Steven Buccigross.

 

    State Delegations officials: State Senators: William N. Brownsberger, Lydia Edwards, Nick Collins, Sal N. DiDomenico, Michael F. Rush, Liz Miranda and John F. Keenan, State Representatives: Christopher Worrell, Judith Garcia, Samantha Montaño, Brandy Fluker Oakley, David Biele, Jon Santiago, Kevin G. Honan, Michael J. Moran, Edward F. Coppinger, Russell E. Holmes, Aaron Michlewitz, Jay Livingstone, Mark J. Cusack, Daniel CullinaneDaniel J. Ryan, Adrian Madaro, James M. Murphy, Chynah Tyler, Rob Consalvo, Bruce J. Ayers, Ronald Mariano and Tackey Chan, U.S. Congresswoman for District 7: Ayanna Pressley and U.S. Congressman for District 8: Stephen F. Lynch and U.S. Senators: Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth A. Warren.

 

   State officials: Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, State Auditor Diana Dizoglio, State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, Secretary of State William Galvin, Norfolk County District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey, Norfolk County Sheriff Patrick W. McDermott, Suffolk County Sheriff Stephen W. Tompkins, Norfolk County Registry of Probate Colleen Marie Brierley, Suffolk County Registry of Probate Felix D. Arroyo, Suffolk County Register of Deeds Stephen J. Murphy, Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Connell, Norfolk County Treasurer Michael G. Bellotti, Norfolk County Commissioner Joseph P. Shea and Norfolk County Commissioner Peter H. Collins.

 

   I'm extremely encourage you to follow me @jimmyhuiquincy on the Twitter page to keep you informed at all times during the day and night with a full inside scoop around in the community here in the City of Quincy and outside of the City of Quincy throughout the future generations whenever you need to know what's happening for the next 24-48 hours of operations under the short period of time.

 

   Please keep checking back in our official website at The Jimmy Hui Foundation for any additional exciting news, announcements and much more in this major headlines around in the clock during the day and night with a full inside scoop right here in the City of Quincy at anytime and anywhere with fair and balanced coverage from coast to coast!

 

   I'm looking forward to working with you and to meeting with you in any way if I can be further assistance to be more helpful throughout the future generations around in the community here in the City of Quincy.

 

   If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate feel free contact me directly in the email at: ltjhui@hotmail.com or tweet me @jimmyhuiquincy anytime before, during and after the business hours of operations and I would be happy to assist you in these matters whenever it would be necessary to be addressed with any issues or suggestions.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jimmy Hui

President/Chief Executive Officer

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