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Social Service Activity Highlights - First Half of 2007
Low Income Tax Clinic, Law Clinic
From the beginning of this year to date, KRC has provided social services to about 2,500 community members either over the phone or in person. We offered consultations, application assistance, and general help in matters as varied as: affordable health insurance for seniors and children, green card renewals, naturalization, voter registration, welfare, and immigration policies.
Education Activity Highlights - First Half of 2007
English Class for Naturalization, Contaminated Fish Education and Outreach, Credit Education, Summer Youth Empowerment Program
Health Access Activity Highlights - First Half of 2007
California Health Reform, Community Health Promoters, Immigrant Day
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MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 4, 2007
CONTACT: Caroline Lee (323) 937-3718
CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY
Korean Resource Center Hosts 7th Semi-Annual Health Day To Combat Devastating Effects Of Illness On Uninsured Populations
Prop 36 Not Applicable to Blacks, Say Activists
By JENNIFER BIHM Sentinel Staff Writer
The Sentinel 9-6-07 A19
A civil rights group said they are bringing into question proposition 36¬a law aimed at sending minor drug offenders to rehab instead of jail- calling it ''biased'' and "unfair toward people of little means, especially African Americans."
For Immediate Release
August 30, 2007
Contact:
Christine Chen, Executive Director
Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote)
202-223-9170
APIAVote Urges Responsible Reporting in Coverage Of Asian Americans and the Political Process
Please join us this Saturday for a march to demand justice for Elvira Arellano and a stop to raids, deportaions, and the repression of immigrant workers, and to show your support for family unity and sanctuary. Meet us on August 25th at noon at Olympic and Broadway and march to City Hall. Please wear white!