The National Korean American Service and Education 
Consortium and the
                        Korean American Resource & Cultural Center 
                        invite you to attend our joint annual fundraising 
dinner.
                       
                        미주한인봉사교육단체협의회와 한인교육문화마당집의 연례기금마련 만찬에
                        여러분을 초대합니다.  
                       


                        Changing the Tide for Immigrants: 
                        Building America's Future


                        새 길을 여는 이민자들: 함께 일구어   가는 미국의 미래 
                       
                        Friday, September 19, 2008
                        Wyndham Glenview Suites - 1400 Milwaukee Avenue, 
Glenview, IL 60025
                        6:30 p.m. Reception리셉션
                        7:00 p.m. Dinner and Program만찬 및 프로그램 
                       
                        JOIN US IN HONORING our 2008 Standing Up for Justice 
Awardees
                        Eliseo Medina, Executive Vice President, Service 
Employees International Union (SEIU)
                        Peggy Saika, Executive Director, Asian 
Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy
                        Korean American Research & Development Institute
                        2008 DREAM In Action Youth Awardee
                       
                       
                        For more information about sponsorship, tickets, and 
other items, please click here.


                        HONORARY HOST COMMITTEE: Congressman Joe Baca, US 
Representative & Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Governor Rod 
Blagojevich, State of Illinois, Representative John D'Amico, Illinois State 
Representative, Congressman Mike Honda, US Representative & Chair of the 
Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, Representative Elaine Nekritz, 
Illinois State Representative, Alderman Patrick O'Connor, 40th Ward of City of 
Chicago, Senator Ira Silverstein, Illinois State Senate, Sung Hwan Son, 
Consulate General of the Rep. of Korea in Chicago, Miguel de Valle, City of 
Chicago City Clerk
                       
                        HOST COMMITTEE:  Hatem Abudayyeh, CAAAELII, Tim Bell, 
Chicago Workers Collaborative, Deepak Bhargava, Center for Community Change, 
Paul Carman, Chapman & Culter LLP, Rosi Carrasco, March 10th Movement, Charles 
Cho, Chicago Korean American Chamber of Commerce, Young Sun Cheon-Klessig, 
Uptown Neighborhood Health Clinic, Sallie Chung, Sallie Chung Financial Clinic, 
Jerry Clarito, Alliance of Filipinos for Immigration Reform and Empowerment 
(AFIRE), Alice Cottingham, Consultant, Marissa Graciosa, Center for Community 
Change, Yma Gordon, Community Relations - CITI, Mary Ha, Fighting Youth 
Shouting Out for Humanity (FYSH), Soo Jung Han, State Farm Insurance, Deborah 
Harrington, Woods Fund of Chicago, Lisa Hasegawa, National CAPACD, Josh Hoyt, 
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), Bosco Hwang, 
Onnuri Kimchee, Sukdo Im, Hourglass Bar, Chris Jang, City of Chicago Department 
of Planning & Development, Eun Sook Kang, Korean Americans for Just Immigration 
Reform, H. Janis Kim, INSWAN Home Health Agency, Ltd., Lily Kim, Fishbowl 
Media, Paul Byungtag Kim, Foster Bank, Sung Min Kim, Kim Law Office, Jeanne 
Kracher, Crossroads Fund, Stephen Kurumada, DDS, Tuyet Le, Asian American 
Institute, Jee Yeun Lee, Consultant, Joon Lee, LaSalle Bank, Kee Sang Lee, 
Chicago Poongmul School, Sang Lee, Rose of Sharon Senior Apartment 
Organization, David Lin, AT&T, Ali Noorani, National Immigration Forum, Danny 
Park, Fighting Youth Shouting Out for Humanity (FYSH), Kevin S. Park & Byung H. 
Whang, PW & Associates LLP, Julie Sun, Freddie Mac, Doua Thor, Southeast Asia 
Resource Action Center, Chris Williams, Working Hands Legal Clinic
                       
                 
           
                  About National Korean American Service & Education Consortium 
(NAKASEC) and the Korean American Resource & Cultural Center (KRCC)

                  Founded in 1994, NAKASEC is a multi-issue civil and human 
rights organization that is based within the Korean American community. We 
promote equitable changes to the political and legislative systems through a 
combination of education and policy advocacy with grassroots organizing and 
community mobilization. Founded in 1995 by low-income immigrant youth, KRCC 
aims to advance human rights by developing an informed and engaged Korean 
American community through education, community organizing, advocacy, social 
service and culture. KRCC is the Chicago affiliate of NAKASEC.
                 
           
                   
                  
                 
           
           
     

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