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Support Organizations| Bridge of Hope Bridge of Hope is a non-profit corporation dedicated to improving the lives and prospects of children who are wards of orphanages in South Korea. |
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| East Rock University A nonprofit research, educational, and cultural organization
by Asians, Asian-Americans, and American friends of Asia. This program is carried out under the
direction of Dr. Hesung Chun Koh |
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| Ewha Women's Studies Korean Women's University |
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| Forte International Seeks host families for exchange students |
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| Global Korean Network We strive to create online and offline venues in which all persons of Korean descent can exchange
their shared culture, values, and experiences, irrespective of their citizenship, language, racial make-up, or country
of domicile. |
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| G.O.A.'L Korea G.O.A.'L is a registered non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) in Korea founded by adoptees from Europe and the US that has served as a homebase for adoptees within their birth country since 1998. G.O.A.'L provides a wide range of post-adoption services including birth family search assistance, 1-on-1 Korean language tutors, language study scholarships as well as access to social and peer-support networks.
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| International Korean Adoptee Services (InKAS) InKAS provides support services for Adoptees and their families in Korea. |
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| Intercultural Institute of California Korean language programs and events |
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| Kascon Conference for Korean American college students |
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Korea Society| Webpage: | www.koreasociety.org/ | | Phone: | 212-759-7525 | | Address: | 950 Third Avenue, Eighth Floor, New York, New York 10022 |
Conference for Korean American college students |
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| Korean American Coalition Chicago The Korean American Coalition (KAC) is a leading community-based advocacy organization dedicated to educating, organizing and empowering the 1.5 million people of Korean heritage living in the United States. |
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Korean American Historical Society| Webpage: | www.kahs.org/ | | Phone: | 206-528-5784 | | Address: | 10303 Meridian Avenue N., Suite 200 Seattle, Washington 98133-9483, USA |
Founded in 1985, Korean American Historical Society (KAHS) is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to enriching the collective memory of Korean Americans through collecting,
maintaining, and transmitting the heritage and achievements of Koreans living in the United States
and abroad. |
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| Korean American Scholarship Foundation The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) is a non-profit,
volunteer-managed organization established to help meet the financial needs of Korean-American
students seeking higher education. |
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| Korean Quarterly Korean Quarterly is a new non-profit quarterly newspaper, written by and about the Korean
American community of the Twin Cities and upper midwest. |
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| Morningstar Korean Cultural Center Our goal is to teach the heritage of Korean culture to Korean adoptees, first and second generation Koreans and to share
Korean dance and music with the general public. We have performed at various community events, schools and governmental ceremonies to promote
awareness and provide opportunities to appreciate the beauty of Korean culture. |
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| Voluntary Agency Network of Korea Over 10.000 korean students are building skills, enhancing learning, and understanding
of other countries cultures with VANK. There are many students who want to meet your students via E-mail or
post mail. Why don't you build a meaningful bridge between you and us on the internet? |
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