Our purpose is to support and strengthen Korean American families and individuals through counseling, education and other social services in the greater Los Angeles area.
The Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC) was founded in 1983 by a group of first generation immigrant Korean women who were deeply influenced by the work of Dr. Tae Young Lee, Korea’s first female attorney and pioneer in women’s and children’s rights advocacy. KAFSC was based on the model of Dr. Lee’s founding organization, the Korea Legal Aid Center for Family Relations.
KAFSC is a non-profit, community-based organization geared towards meeting the needs of the Korean immigrant population, especially women, children and low-income families that are struggling emotionally, psychologically and socially in their adopted environment. KAFSC continually strives to provide culturally and linguistically sensitive programs and services for children, youth and families in the Korean community.
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For more information call Korean American Family Service Center 213 389 6755 or click here to email. |