Dear Friends,
Korean Resource Center(KRC) has been working on an naturalization drive assisting immigrants become U.S. citizens since July 2006. Naturalization is the first step of civic participation and is indispensable in empowering Korean American community.
KRC has been and will continue to hold naturalization clinics in April and May to help Korean Americans to complete applications at no cost. On May 19th, KRC and KoreaTimes will cosponsor a mass naturalization clinic. The goal is to assist 200 eligible immigrants and their families complete and file their applications. Together, with your help, we can make it happen.
When: May 19th, 2007 Saturday
9:oo am to 6:00 pm
Where: Oriental Mission Church (424 N. Western Ave., LA, CA 90004)
To make this event a success, we need volunteers to help individuals complete the application, help to ensure the event runs smoothly, and immigration attorneys to provide consultations.
Please participate in this event with your friends and their friends. There will be several 2-3 hours shifts for event volunteers. Training will be provided for all volunteers on:
When: 6:30 pm, May 17th, 2007 Thursday
Where: Korean Resource Center
900 S. Crenshaw Blvd. LA, CA 90019
If you would like to be a part of this momentous event, please contact Jeong Yeon Hong at (323) 937.3703 jhong [at] nakasec.org or Hyejin Kim at (323) 937.3718 hjk [at] krcla.org.
This may count towards a community service requirement.