By Council of Korean Americans | CKA
We continue to prioritize three of the most vulnerable areas of need: 1) service for seniors/elderly Korean American population; 2) mental health/family counseling service for the KA community; and 3) economic support for undocumented families.
On March 15th, the Council of Korean Americans (CKA) hosted a public webinar focusing on Korean American women to discuss anti-Asian racism post-COVID. The premise of the online event is to educate the public on Asian women hate crimes and to provide a safe forum for sharing and conversation. CKA is also taking active measures to organize and implement community service days for members who are interested in supporting local organizations ranging from refugee and immigrant relief to volunteerism for the Korean American elderly population.
We value your assistance in our efforts to support nonprofit organizations. Your donations directly impacted these communities that have been affected by COVID-19. We look forward to expanding aid to more community organizations.
On behalf of the Council of Korean Americans, we sincerely thank you again for your support as we continue this important mission to sustain and uplift our community.
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