The mission of KCCOC is to promote and organize Korean cultural, educational, arts, and social events for the public.
The KCCoC is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that was established in 2005 by the Korean American community in the greater Chicago area. The Korean Cultural Center has a museum, an art gallery, a library, an assembly hall, a community center, a multi-purpose room, and many classrooms. Through diverse educational programs, sponsored events, and cultural activities at the new facility, KCCoC seeks to promote Korea's rich 5,000-year history as well as the uniquely vibrant Korean-American experience.
The mission of KCCoC is to promote and organize Korean cultural, educational, arts, and social events for the public. It aims to establish a forum to celebrate and improve the understanding of Korean culture and heritage.
Our efforts in creating the Korean Cultural Center of Chicago extends to all that are willing to participate and support us directly through Facebook. It is our belief that any cultural center needs the support of the public and we are eagerly asking any and all members of our Facebook Group to spread the word! This grass-roots style of participation will not go unnoticed to the powers at be (those that have the ultimate say in whether or not a Korean Cultural Center is a good idea) if we can grow our Facebook group membership.
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