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Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles

@korean_american_coalition___los_angeles

Los Angeles, CA
http://www.kacla.org
Civic and Social Organizations

Overview

About Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles

The Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles (KAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1983 to promote the civic and civil rights interests of the Korean American community. KAC endeavors to achieve these goals through education, community organizing, leadership development, and coalition-building with diverse communities.

Incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1983, KACLA advocates for the interests of the 1.8 million strong Korean American community. As recent immigrants and members of an ethnic minority group, Korean Americans face many barriers in their pursuit of full and meaningful participation in American society. KAC was established to serve as the vehicle through which to overcome those obstacles. KAC's priorities have remained untouched since inception; advocacy, empowerment, organizing and outreach, education, and multi-generational collaboration. As a bilingual and non-partisan membership organization, KAC has been bridging the inter-generational gap and galvanizing multi-generations of Korean Americans into taking civic action.

Headquarters

Los Angeles, CA

Website

http://www.kacla.org

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Civic and Social Organizations

Company Type

Nonprofit

Founded

1983

Specialties

Civic Engagement, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Leadership Development, Community Advocacy, and Mentorships

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