Koreatown Organizations Association

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Public & Social Services, Social Service Organizations

Latitude:34.063854 Longitude:-118.303766
3727 W 6th St Ste 408
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Korean American Coalition – Los Angeles (KAC) is a nonprofit organization established in 1983 to promote the civic and civil rights interests of the Korean American community in Los Angeles. They strive to achieve their goals through education, community organizing, leadership development, and coalition-building with diverse communities. KAC works to enhance access and representation for the Korean American community by removing systemic and linguistic barriers. They provide services related to citizenship and voter engagement, including voter registration drives and resources for Korean-American voters. Additionally, KAC offers programs such as the Alternative Dispute Resolution Center for resolving disputes, leadership development programs like the Ignite Next Gen Fellowship and Summer College Internship Program, and initiatives like the Model United Nations and National College Leadership Conference. KAC also addresses pressing issues such as anti-Asian hate crimes and incidents. They rely on donations and membership contributions to support their work. Contact KAC for assistance or to get involved in their community initiatives.