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Participating Organizations

Korean Complete Count Committee

Korean American Association of Greater Atlanta
http://www.atlantaka.com/new/

The Korean Committee for the ACCC is lead by the Korean Complete Count Committee and chaired by Mr. Jay Eun.

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Atlanta Regional Korean Complete Count Committee


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Organizations: Korean American Senior Citizen of Greater Atlanta / National Unification Advisory Council Chapter of Atlanta / Korean Welfare Center / Asian American Resource Center / Korean Safety Patrol / The Korean American School of Atlanta / Georgia Korean Chamber of Commerce / Georgia Korean Grocery Association / Korean Cleaner Association / Korean Liquor Association / Atlanta Korean Restaurant Association / Korean Music Association of Atlanta / Atlanta Korean Lions Club / The Mothers Association / The Korean Veterans Association  Southern Regional Chapter / Korean American Collision /  Korean Church Council of Greater Atlanta / CBMC

Churches: Korean Church of Atlanta, UMC / Korean Community Presbyterian Church of Atlanta / Bethany Presbyterian Church / Korean First Presbyterian Church / The Central Evangelical Church of Atlanta / all the Korean Churches  in the metro Atlanta area.

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Documents

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Message from Jay Eun, Korean Complete Count Committee Chairman

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Awareness Poster

http://2010.census.gov/partners/pdf/KoreanAwarenessPoster.pdf

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AAJC Census Brochure – Korean

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Questionnaires

http://2010.census.gov/partners/pdf/langfiles/Example_Korean.pdf

http://2010.census.gov/partners/pdf/langfiles/Example_Korean_6pg.pdf

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Frequently Asked Questions

Korean/ 한국어

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Language Assistance Guide

Korean/ 한국어

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Fact Sheet

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General

Korean/ 한국어

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Community-Based

Korean/ 한국어

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Partner

Korean/ 한국어

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Consolidated Federal Funds Report

Summary of Findings – Koreans

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Faith Based Poster – Korean

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Census KADNO

United States Census 2010_한국어020810 – KADO

(Documents courtesy of our Atlanta Regional CCC partner, Korean American Democratic National Organization of GA)

About Us



    The Asian Complete Count Committee of Georgia is a collective of other Asian-ethnic Complete Count Committees, non-profit organizations, business groups, faith-based groups, student organizations, and individuals that are or represent the Asian community in Georgia.


    The ACCC was formed to ensure the highest Asian count in Georgia’s history for Census 2010.



    ACCC members are eligible to receive mini-grants to support any ideas or events that will promote Census 2010 to targeted Asian communities.


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Our Partners



APAC

 

 


Myanmar Buddhist
Association Georgia

 



Filipino Association
of Greater Atlanta

 

 


Georgia Asian American
Pacific Islander
Community Coalition

 

 


Indonesian Community
Heritage Foundation

 



Japan-America Society
of Georgia

 



Korean American Coalition

 



KAAGA

 



KADNO

 



Laotian American Society

 



Malaysian Association
of Georgia

 



OCA

 

 


Raksha

 



Thai American
Chamber of Commerce

 



Thai Association
World Center USA

 



Vietnamese American
Community of Georgia

 



BPSOS

 



Vietnamese Community of Georgia

Other Organizations


Georgia Latino
CCC

 


Galeo

 


Dekalb County
Complete Count
Committee

 


NAKASEC

 


Asian American Justice Center

Community Pages



Welcome to the ACCC

Welcome to the Asian Complete Count Committee of Georgia's website! Particularly in the past ten years since the last Census, thousands of Asian Pacific Islanders (APIs) are making Georgia their new home. Georgia now has the second fastest growing API population in the United States.

With this exponential increase, it is absolutely critical that we work together to get every single Asian Pacific Islander, refugee and ethnic-minority to complete their simple, 10-question Census form when it is mailed to them in March 2010.

Please learn more about why Census is important, see what others in our diverse API community are saying and doing to promote the Census, and find ways to get involved.

You absolutely count, and together we can be sure that our entire API community in Georgia counts!!

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Why 2010?

Sponsored by CPACS


Center for Pan Asian
Community Services


The Center for Pan-Asian Community Services is the first, largest and longest-standing service-providing agency focused on Asian Pacific Islanders in the South.


CPACS is a private non-profit organization whose mission is to counteract problems faced by immigrants, refugees and racial ethnic minorities by creating and delivering culturally competent and comprehensive social and health services.


CPACS is also nationally recognized as the leader for API research and policy work in the South, and serves as a central referral and network source for national groups and local grass-roots organizations.


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