Korean Community Center of the East Bay

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Awardee
Korean Community Center of the East Bay
Since 1977, KCCEB’s mission is to empower San Francisco Bay Area Koreans and other immigrants through education, services, resources and advocacy. Our comprehensive one stop services reach 10,000 Asians annually across three programs: Asian Community Wellness (mental health), Community Health Access (social services, health care access), and Immigration Integration (naturalization).
Last Updated: September 2024
Competition Participation
Yield Giving Open Call
Subject
Immigrant services
  • California, United States of America
  • United States of America
  • Asylum seekers
  • Economically disadvantaged people
  • Immigrants and migrants
  • Internally displaced people
  • People in rural areas
  • People in urban areas
  • Refugees and displaced people
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Executive Summary

Korean Community Center of the East Bay (KCCEB) was established in 1977 after the 1965 Immigration Act abolishing US national-origins quotas, opening doors for Asian immigrants. KCCEB supports individuals and families to improve their lives, addressing the *ecosystem* affecting immigrants/refugees at the individual, community and systemic level. Nearly one in every 10 Bay Area persons has challenges speaking English. Annually, we assist 10,000 of these persons, including seniors, low-wage earners, undocumented persons and survivors of violence to obtain essential food, access to health care, housing referrals, immigration assistance and mental health support. KCCEB supported a significant drop in Asians’ uninsured rate from 33% (2013) to 7% (2022) in the Bay Area, through healthcare education and enrollment assistance. During COVID-19, we created an infrastructure to deliver 136,700 Asian meals to 550 homebound seniors, partnering with 9 local immigrant restaurants generating $1.7 million in revenue for these businesses' survival. KCCEB is building a pipeline of bilingual/bicultural mental health professionals to work in community mental health settings, having trained 17 graduate students to date. Our COVID-19 needs assessment of 10 linguistically diverse communities highlighting language inequities. Our recommendations were incorporated into Alameda County Public Health Department’s COVID-19 Strategic Plan and utilized to expand funding for language translation and interpretation at the state level. KCCEB’s leaders are immigrants/refugees; 80% of our staff are bilingual with lived experiences similar to our communities. With the community's voices and stories, we work together to create a better future.

Organization Details
Lead Organization

Korean Community Center of the East Bay

Organization Headquarters
California, United States of America
Organization ID
94-2503925
Number of Full-time Employees
26 to 50
Annual Operating Budget
$1.1 to 5 Million
Type
Nonprofit

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