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Executive Director Peter Chang holds a copy of KAFSC’s bi-weekly newsletter.

Build your computer skills. We are offering free beginners computer classes for teens between the ages of 13 and 17. Learn how to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, the Internet and much more. For more information, please contact our Resource Development Coordinator Jennifer Lee at (213) 389-6755, ext. 110 or e-mail her at jlee@kafscla.org.

 

Did You Know?

 

Did You Know?

 

In 2006, KAFSC:

• Provided counseling for 1,757 adults

• Provided counseling for 875 minors

• Held 2,182 domestic violence class sessions

• Held 340 parenting class        sessions

• Served 11,037 children through the nutrition program

 

With your help, KAFSC can further support to the Korean American community and continue to transform lives. We hope to: 

 

• Provide service to more of the children and youths of this community

• Promote mental, physical, and family health

• Continue to provide needed counseling and domestic violence and parenting class

• Start a domestic violence victims’ shelter

• Promote better relationship within family and between couples

 

If you would like to know more about making a donation to KAFSC, please contact Jennifer Lee at (213) 389-6755, ext. 110 or e-mail her at jlee@kafscla.org. Your donation will go directly to funding services for our community.

 

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If you would like to know more about KAFSC and our services, you can request a free newsletter. The newsletter will have of range of topics including updates on KAFSC, what’s going on in our community and interesting articles on parenting. It will also guide you in making an informed decision in playing an active role within the Korean American community.

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