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Founded on October 23, 1974, the Korean American Medical Association(KAMA) was established by representatives of three U.S. regions – New York City, Washington D.C. And Chicago – with most number of Korean physicians first as the Korean Medical Association of America (KMAA), of which name later became KAMA in 1993.
Our mission is to positively influence and impact the Korean American medical community nationally and internationally through academics, mentoring, networking and global health.
Our Goals
- To unite physicians of Korean heritage nationally and internationally through scientific collaboration and social networking and institutional partnerships (KMA, KAMS, KHA, and Korean Health and Ministry Department)
- To increase KAMA membership via KAMA’s regional chapters
- To foster the development of future Korean American (KA) physicians by supporting KAMSA and KAMRAF
- To provide the national Korean American physician voice on pertinent healthcare issues via KAMA’s AMA delegate seat
- To impact the global community via participation in global healthcare activities
The KCS NJ's Mission is to promote healthy and independent living for all ages and to integrate the people with Korean Heritage into the greater community through culture & education, outreach, health & social services, and civic advocacy.
KCS envisions a world where immigrant communities remain grounded in their heritage and work together with the broader community to build a better society at large.
KCS' mission is to be a bridge for Korean immigrants and the wider Asian community to fully integrate into society and overcome any economic, health and linguistic barriers so that they become independent and thriving members of the community. We accomplish this mission by providing culturally competent programs in the areas of Aging, Education, Immigration, Workforce Development, Public Health and Mental Health.
We are a mutual aid association that helps the bereaved families by gathering small devotions to see off the last road according to the will of mutual aid, a beautiful virtue that we Koreans have.
In January 2005, the New Jersey Christian Mutual Aid Society was established as an organization under the New Jersey Presbyterian Church, and in April of the same year, the New Jersey Senior Citizens Association was launched and operated differently. It also merged with the Mutual Aid Association.
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.
The Chong Law Firm is a general practice which represents clients from personal injury cases to business representation. Offices are located in Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE.