S.U.C.C.E.S.S.

[3] It was founded by several persons of Hong Kong origin, including Maggie Ip, who became the first chairperson, Jonathan Lau, Linda Leong, Mei-Chan Lin, and Pauline To.

[7] Long-time Vancouver Police Department officer Terry Yung has served as the group's chair, vice-chair, and board member.

opened a pre-arrival immigrant service center in Beijing called the Active Engagement and Integration Project (AEIP).

[9][13] Canadian intelligence analyst Scott McGregor and journalist Ina Mitchell noted in their book, "The Mosaic Effect", that S.U.C.C.E.S.S.

is an example of an organization that provides legitimate services to the Chinese Canadian community while also working with entities tied to Operation Foxhunt.

[10]: 120  During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization received a $499,747 grant from the Public Health Agency of Canada's Immunization Partnership Fund to increase uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among immigrants in the Metro Vancouver area.