Korean-American Association and Community Center of Houston
About Korean-American Association and Community Center of Houston
Serving the Houston, Texas community since 1963, the Korean American Association and Community Center of Houston (KAACCH) represents a unified voice for Korean Americans in the Greater Houston area. The organization's roots run deep, beginning with the Korean American Association of Houston's founding in 1963 when Korean-Americans were first establishing themselves in the region. Over six decades, KAACCH has evolved into a comprehensive community hub, culminating in the 2018 merger that brought together the Korean American Association, Korean Community Center, and Houston Korean School under one unified umbrella organization. This consolidation strengthened KAACCH's capacity to serve the community while maintaining distinct program offerings across education, cultural preservation, and community support. KAACCH's mission centers on advancing the interests of Korean Americans and neighboring communities by promoting Korean culture and history, offering educational programs, and fostering meaningful engagement with the local Houston community. The organization is built on democratic principles, with community members voting for leadership and committee representatives shaping organizational direction. KAACCH actively cultivates relationships across Houston's diverse neighborhoods and regional ethnic groups, participating in collaborative activities that increase community visibility and foster mutual understanding. The organization hosts events celebrating Korean American identity and pride while supporting essential community needs through disaster relief, medical assistance, and mental health resources. By combining cultural preservation with practical community support, KAACCH serves as a vital bridge connecting Korean Americans to broader Houston society while maintaining strong cultural connections and intergenerational knowledge sharing.