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The Korean American Coalition, a national membership-based nonprofit
community service, education and advocacy organization established
in 1983 to facilitate the Korean American community's effective
participation in civic, legislative, political and community affairs.
KAC was founded in Los Angeles, California, where the largest population
of Korean Americans in the nation resides.
Today, KAC has grown into a national organization with membership
chapters in several cities along the West Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii,
and affiliated organizations on the East Coast. With over a dozen
full-time staff and a large base of volunteers, KAC provides a variety
of direct and indirect services to the fast growing Korean American
communities across the nation.
In 1999, KAC announced its affiliation with the Korean American Alliance (KAA), a Virginia-based nonprofit organization that was founded in 1992 in order to empower the local Korean American community through various service and education programs. Because of the similar missions, programs and membership, the two organizations recently agreed to combine their goals and resources in the national capital region to better serve the community. Thus, beginning January, KAA will operate as the official KAC Washington DC Chapter.
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