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tel. 416-383-0777 | fax: 416-383-1113 | email: KCCA1133@gmail.com | tel. 416-383-0777 | fax: 416-383-1113 | email: KCCA1133@gmail.com | ||
www.koreancentre.on.ca | www.koreancentre.on.ca | ||
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All residents of Korea descendents who lives in the G.T.A. | All residents of Korea descendents who lives in the G.T.A. | ||
Mission & Mandate | Mission & Mandate | ||
The KCCA’s mission is to promote cultural programming to develop an understanding and appreciation of Korean cultural for all Canadians. | The KCCA’s mission is to promote cultural programming to develop an understanding and appreciation of Korean cultural for all Canadians. | ||
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- To bridge generations within the Korean Canadian community connecting the younger generation to their roots | - To bridge generations within the Korean Canadian community connecting the younger generation to their roots | ||
and providing the means for the continuing evolution of the community | and providing the means for the continuing evolution of the community | ||
Description of Services | Description of Services | ||
- Traditional Cultural Events | - Traditional Cultural Events |
Revision as of 14:58, 23 July 2012
Toronto 43° 39' 12.53" N, 79° 23' 2.16" W Group non profit organization
Address 1133 Leslie Street Toronto, Ontario M3C 2J6 tel. 416-383-0777 | fax: 416-383-1113 | email: KCCA1133@gmail.com www.koreancentre.on.ca
Target All residents of Korea descendents who lives in the G.T.A.
Mission & Mandate The KCCA’s mission is to promote cultural programming to develop an understanding and appreciation of Korean cultural for all Canadians. As a non-profit, community based organization, the KCCA, provides cultural programming for the community, school groups and visitors and tourists. - To introduce the culture, history and legacy of the Korean Canadians to all Canadians while creating a tribute to the history of the community. - To educate all Canadians on the importance of heritage, tolerance and cultural understanding. - To create a space for Korean immigrants and their descendants to congregate, thus acting as a “living museum” and a focal point for the community. - To bridge generations within the Korean Canadian community connecting the younger generation to their roots and providing the means for the continuing evolution of the community
Description of Services - Traditional Cultural Events - Folk Dance, Martial Arts and Heritage - Korean Heritage day and more cultural events - Settlement and Recreation - Newcomer settlement services - Counselling services regarding education, social, and family matters - Dealing with community issues to advocate community rights