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Impact

Impact

Our 2020 Annual Report: Impact and Highlights

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Health, social and legal navigation services offered through BAKI, the Bay Area Korean Infoline
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Senior social services
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Health care enrollment services
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Immigration legal services and navigation support
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Hours of support services for seniors with complex needs
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Supportive counseling and case management clients
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Schools, organizations and senior centers we partner with for services and advocacy
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Hours providing senior fall prevention classes
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Hours dedicated to developing senior Jikimee leaders
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Hours offering smoking prevention and intervention workshops
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Wellness workshops for youth, families and adults
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People educated about health-care rights and options
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Community members supported in applying for US citizenship
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Volunteers assisting our Naturalization Group Processing Events
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Publication: KoNA Bay Area

This study assessed the health and social needs of the Korean community in the Bay Area. This is the only disaggregated Korean population survey covering the top 5 Bay Area counties where the majority of Koreans reside.

KONA was a collaboration between KCCEB and the Health Research for Action (HRA) center at UC Berkeley.

Peer Review Journal Publication:

Health and Healthcare Needs of Koreans in San Francisco Bay Area:

The Korean Needs Assessment (KoNA) Project Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2019) 21:1043–1051

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Partnerships

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Partnerships

Partnership is critical for advancing social justice and collective power for marginalized communities.

KCCEB is involved in both direct service and advocacy collaboratives. We value collaborators who center resource sharing, collective voice, direct impact, and improvement for our communities. We are partners in the following collaboratives: *Collaborative Lead

  • Bay Area K Coalition
  • Contra Costa County & Healthy Richmond API COVID Workgroup
  • East Bay Immigrant and Refugee Forum (EBIRF)
  • EBNATZ*
  • Having Our Say (HOS)
  • Health Justice Network
  • RICE*
  • YAAS!