@kfamla.org
Korean American Family Services' mission is to support and strengthen Korean American families and individuals in the greater Los Angeles area through counseling, education, and other social services.
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KFAM, also known as Korean American Family Services, is a brand that aims to empower underserved Korean American and Asian Pacific Islander families through culturally responsive programs. Since its establishment in 1983, KFAM has provided assistance to tens of thousands of Korean Americans, focusing on women, children, immigrants, and low-income families. What sets KFAM apart is its commitment to providing linguistically and culturally appropriate services through its diverse and multilingual staff.
Their range of programs includes foster and adoption services, child and adult wellness programs, mental health programs, and support for victims of gender-based violence. KFAM's history traces back to its founding by immigrant Korean women inspired by a pioneering female attorney, Dr. Tae Young Lee.
Today, their dedicated team of professionals and volunteers serve over 10,000 adults and children every year, offering compassionate care and essential support to families facing trauma and adaptation stresses. KFAM truly provides a vital safety net for resource-poor families without access to adequate care
Brand industry
Health
Mental Health
Brand size
11-50 employees
Company type
Nonprofit
Year founded
1983
@kfamla.org
Korean American Family Services' mission is to support and strengthen Korean American families and individuals in the greater Los Angeles area through counseling, education, and other social services. Since its inception in 1983, KFAM has provided assistance to tens of thousands of Korean Americans—particularly women, children, immigrants, and low-income families. KFAM specializes in providing linguistically and culturally appropriate services through its bilingual and bicultural staff
Logo
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Logo
PNG
Icon
JPEG
Icon
JPEG
Description
KFAM, also known as Korean American Family Services, is a brand that aims to empower underserved Korean American and Asian Pacific Islander families through culturally responsive programs. Since its establishment in 1983, KFAM has provided assistance to tens of thousands of Korean Americans, focusing on women, children, immigrants, and low-income families. What sets KFAM apart is its commitment to providing linguistically and culturally appropriate services through its diverse and multilingual staff.
Their range of programs includes foster and adoption services, child and adult wellness programs, mental health programs, and support for victims of gender-based violence. KFAM's history traces back to its founding by immigrant Korean women inspired by a pioneering female attorney, Dr. Tae Young Lee.
Today, their dedicated team of professionals and volunteers serve over 10,000 adults and children every year, offering compassionate care and essential support to families facing trauma and adaptation stresses. KFAM truly provides a vital safety net for resource-poor families without access to adequate care
Brand industry
Health
Mental Health
Brand size
11-50 employees
Company type
Nonprofit
Year founded
1983
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