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Target
Target
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.
As a non-profit, community based organization, the KCCA, provides cultural programming for the community, school groups and visitors and tourists.
As a non-profit, community based organization, the KCCA, provides cultural programming for the community, school groups and visitors and tourists.
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Description of Services
Description of Services
- Traditional Cultural Events
- Traditional Cultural Events
- Folk Dance, Martial Arts and Heritage
- Folk Dance, Martial Arts and Heritage

Revision as of 14:58, 23 July 2012

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Korean Canadian Cultural Association


Location

Toronto


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


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