Press Release
May 13, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
05-13-08-release-korean-americans-proposition-98.pdf
Contacts:
HyunJoo Lee, NAKASEC, 323.937.3703
Hee Joo Yoon, KRC, 323.937.3718
Korean American Voters Embrace California’s Renters
Over 90% of voters reached by KRC pledge to vote NO on Prop.98 in June
March 24, 2008
Contact:
Becky Bae, NAKASEC 323-937-3703 x209
DHS re-affirms its implementation of the SSA no-match rule WITHOUT CHANGE!
Joint Announcement by:
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
Korean American Resource & Cultural Center, Chicago
Korean Resource Center, Los Angeles
YKASEC – Empowering the Korean American Community, Flushing
보도의뢰서
2008년 3월 24일
문의:
베키 벨코어, 한인교육문화마당집, 773-506-9158
이은숙, 미주한인봉사교육단체협의회, 323-937-3703
문유성, 청년학교, 718-460-5600
윤대중, 민족학교, 323-937-3718
“SAVE Act Won’t Save Anyone”
코리안 아메리칸은 반이민 법안을 통과시키려는 입법 시도를 중단할 것을 요구한다
March 24, 2008
For immediate release
Contact:
Becky Belcore, KRCC, 773-506-9158
EunSook Lee, NAKASEC, 323-937-3703, ext. 205
YuSoung Mun, YKASEC, 718-460-5600
Dae Joong Yoon, KRC, 323-937-3718
“SAVE Act Won’t Save Anyone”: Korean Americans Demand a Stop to Congressional Efforts to Pass Anti-Immigrant Legislation
For Immediate Release:
January 24, 2008
Contacts:
Dae Joong Yoon, KRC, 323-937-3718
Eun Sook Lee, NAKASEC, 323-937-3703
NEW CITY ORDINANCE ON ABSENTEE BALLOTS WILL LOWER MINORITY AND SENIOR VOTER PARTICIPATION
(Los Angeles, California) The City Council of Glendale will be voting Tuesday, January 29, 2008 to change current policy enabling third parties such as non-profit organizations from providing voter assistance to absentee voters.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 24, 2008
Contact:
Caroline Lee, Korean Resource Center, 323-937-3718
Ju Yeon Ryu, Korean Resource Center, 323-937-3718
JOINT STATEMENT FROM NAKASEC AND AFFILIATES
American Children Lose Out:Congress Fails on Its Second Attempt to Override President Bush's Veto on Health Insurance for Children
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Good nutrition is important part of being healthy, but as every parent knows, their child also needs access to medications, get regular checkups and be hospitalized when ill. However, going to the doctor is not cheap and when faced with a medical emergency, the costs are overwhelming to the average Korean American family.