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NAKASEC was founded by local Korean community-based organizations from across the United States. These organizations felt the need for a strong, progressive voice that could impact federal policy and build a national movement. NAKASEC remains strongly connected with and informed by the local groups that originally formed us. Our affiliates serve as our channel to learn more about the issues impacting our community members at the grassroots level. This local-to-national channel directly informs NAKASEC’s national campaigns, policy agenda, and other projects.

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VOLUNTEERS

55,000

COMMUNITY MEMBERS

NAKASEC’s affiliates

Launched in February 2017, the HANA Center of greater Chicago is a merger of Korean American Community Services (KACS, founded 1972) and Korean American Resource and Cultural Center (KRCC, founded 1995). Meaning “one” in Korean, HANA Center is the culmination of a vision held by key stakeholders of KRCC and KACS. These leaders recognized the potential of establishing a single, united organization that combined KACS’ rapid response to the critical needs of the Korean American and local resident communities and KRCC’s powerful community organizing, advocacy, and celebration of cultural heritage.

Location

CHICAGO CENTER & MAIN OFFICE
4300 N California Ave.
Chicago, IL 60618
Phone: 773-583-5501
Fax: 773-583-7009

Location

NORTHWEST CENTER
664 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Suite 213
Prospect Heights, IL 60070
Phone: 847-520-1999
Fax: 847-520-7178

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New York office:
133-29 41st Ave, Suite 202,
Flushing, NY 11355
(718) 460-5600

Location

New Jersey office:
316 Broad Ave, 2nd Fl.,
Palisades Park, NJ 07650
Phone: (201) 416-4393

Hamkae Center (formerly NAKASEC Virginia) began working with community members in Northern Virginia in 2012, soon after the announcement of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Through community organizing, public policy advocacy, civic engagement, youth leadership development, service provision, and community education, Hamkae Center works to build a future in which low- and middle-income, immigrant, people of color, and marginalized communities in Virginia can fully participate in U.S. society and work together as makers of lasting change.

Location

Annandale
6715 Little River Turnpike,
Suite 207, Annandale, VA 22003
Phone: 703-256-2208

Location

Centreville
13890 Braddock Road, Suite 309
Centreville, VA 20121
Phone: 703-256-2208

Founded in 2019, Woori Center’s mission is to organize multi-generational Korean and Asian Americans to provide access to services, promote discussion of diverse ideas, cultures and perspectives, and provide a voice for the immigrant and low-income community. Meaning “us” or “we” in Korean, Woori Center runs programs in five key areas: community organizing & advocacy, civic engagement, youth leadership, immigrant services, and arts & culture. We engage community members in the Greater Philadelphia area and will do our best to assist Korean and Asian American community requests statewide.

Location

100 W Main St UNIT 320,
Lansdale, PA 19446
Phone: 267-481-5153

Woori Juntos is a grassroots-based organization founded in 2021 by local community members to project a progressive voice and promote the full participation of Asian Americans and all Texans within the social justice movement. Our name, Woori Juntos, reflects the founding of our organization, as one with both Korean and Latino roots, as well as our values of solidarity, inclusion, and collaboration. It combines the Korean word, woori, meaning “us” and the Spanish word, juntos, meaning together, to mean “we rise together.” Today, Woori Juntos continues to serve the Asian American community in Houston through our immigrant justice, racial justice, and civic engagement.

Location

Houston Office
1809 Hollister St,
Houston, TX 77080
Phone: 832-831-2354