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Founded on October 23, 1974, the Korean American Medical Association (KAMA) represents a 50-year legacy of community building and professional excellence among physicians of Korean heritage. Established by visionary physicians from New York City, Washington D.C., and Chicago, KAMA has grown from a small regional network into a nationally influential organization serving the medical community from its Englewood Cliffs, NJ base. The association's mission centers on positively influencing and impacting the Korean American medical community through academics, mentoring, networking, and global health initiatives. KAMA is deeply committed to fostering meaningful connections among Korean American physicians, creating a professional home where members can collaborate, advance their careers, and contribute to healthcare policy at the national level. The organization takes pride in its pioneering achievements, including becoming the first Korean American medical association to hold a voting seat in the AMA House of Delegates in 2006. Beyond professional advancement, KAMA demonstrates unwavering dedication to supporting Korean American women physicians and developing the next generation of medical professionals. The association's values reflect a commitment to community engagement, clinical excellence, and bridging cultural connections between the United States and Korea. Through its regional chapters, annual scientific conventions, and collaborative partnerships with international medical organizations, KAMA continues to honor the vision of its founders while creating opportunities for members to shape the association's future and advocate for issues affecting the health and wellbeing of the Korean American community.
Since its founding in 1973, Korean Community Services of NJ has been a cornerstone of support for Korean and Asian immigrant families throughout Tenafly, NJ and the surrounding region. The organization operates from a vision where immigrant communities remain deeply connected to their cultural roots while building meaningful partnerships with the broader society. This unique approach recognizes that successful integration doesn't require abandoning heritage—instead, it celebrates the contributions immigrant communities bring to their adopted home.
KCS envisions a world where economic barriers, health disparities, and language challenges no longer prevent immigrant families from achieving their full potential. The organization accomplishes this through authentic relationships and culturally competent programming that reflects the real experiences and values of the people they serve. Their comprehensive approach spans aging support, educational enrichment, immigration navigation, career development, public health initiatives, and mental health services—each designed with deep understanding of Korean and Asian immigrant experiences.
What sets Korean Community Services of NJ apart is their commitment to being a true bridge between communities. Rather than viewing integration as a one-way process, KCS works to strengthen connections between immigrant populations and the wider Tenafly, NJ community, fostering mutual understanding and collaboration. Led by a dedicated board of community leaders, the organization remains grounded in the belief that when immigrant communities thrive—maintaining their heritage while building economic security and health—entire communities benefit. This philosophy has guided KCS for over fifty years of meaningful service.
The NJ Korean-American Mutual Aid Association in Palisades Park, NJ embodies the beautiful Korean virtue of mutual aid—상부상조—by bringing communities together to honor those who have passed and support grieving families. Founded in 2005, this nonprofit organization grew from the New Jersey Christian Mutual Aid Society and has become a vital resource for Korean-American families seeking culturally respectful funeral assistance and community connection during times of loss.
At its heart, the association believes in gathering small acts of devotion to honor the final journey of loved ones, reflecting deeply held Korean cultural values of compassion and collective responsibility. The organization welcomes members aged 62-82 who are legally or biologically connected to Korean heritage, creating an inclusive community bound by shared values and mutual support. With membership spanning across 21 states, the association has distributed over $9.7 million in funeral assistance to families since 2014, demonstrating the real impact of community solidarity.
Beyond financial support, the NJ Korean-American Mutual Aid Association serves as a bridge between traditional Korean customs and contemporary life in New Jersey and beyond. The organization maintains a network of regional offices and partnerships with trusted financial institutions and professional advisors, ensuring members receive not just financial assistance but also respectful, culturally-appropriate guidance during their time of need. For the Korean-American community in Palisades Park and throughout the region, this mutual aid association represents a commitment to honoring ancestors, supporting the living, and preserving the meaningful traditions that bind families and communities together.
As a Korean-speaking Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I specialize in providing culturally responsive and affirming therapy for Korean and Korean American individuals and families. I understand the complexities of navigating mental health within the context of Korean cultural values, including family expectations, intergenerational dynamics, identity struggles, and the stigma often associated with seeking help.
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