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Children’s Health Coverage at Stake
Every day, the Korean Resource Center sees and hears from Korean American families who are in desperate need for health care. Oftentimes, the only affordable option for these hard-working parents to care for their children is through subsidized health insurance.
Dear Community Leader:
I write you because the Korean Resource Center has found a grave problem in education in Orange County, and we wish to inform you and discuss possible solutions to it.
As an immigrant community, one of our biggest concerns is education. Everyone should that right to get quality education. In California, in addition to the basic right to receiving equal education regardless of immigration status, the right to pay in-state tuition is specified by law.
Uprising Radio 2-4-08
http://uprisingradio.org/home/?p=2341
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Korean American Community Health Promoters visit DPSS and tell difficulties they had with poor language service
Korea Daily 2-1-08
translation to English from Korean language article
Reporter Nicole Chang
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.