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3 people are interested
Korean Senior's Day Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Hanul Family Alliance
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3 people are interested
Come and celebrate the 18th Annual "Korean Senior's Day Celebration" (효사랑 큰잔치) with Hanul Family Alliance!! Our highly anticipated cultural event brings in around 600 Korean seniors, families and volunteers each year!! We gather together for a day of recognition and celebration for our Korean seniors and their wonderful life journey.
We are looking for volunteers for this event on Saturday, May 26. If available, we are also looking for volunteers who can help the day before at our Chicago office, Friday, May 25.
The event will be held at Amundsen High School in Chicago. We will need volunteers for:
raffle prep, souvenir prep, delivery, lunch distribution, raffle draws, souvenir distribution, monitoring and escorting seniors, set up and clean up.
Also, all volunteers will receive a free delicious Korean meal!
If you're interested in volunteering for this event, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Charlene Choi. Email is cchoi@hanulusa.org and phone number is 773-478-8851 ext 111.
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About Hanul Family Alliance
Location:
5008 N.KEDZIE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60625, US
Mission Statement
To provide comprehensive community-based services to meet the needs of Korean-American seniors and families to enhance their quality of life.
Description
Hanul Family Alliance was founded in 1987 as a Korean American Senior Center to meet the needs of primarily limited-English-speaking Korean elderly. Today, the agency annually serves over 7,000 individuals and families of all ages and ethnicities by providing a broad range of community services to meet the diverse needs of our community members. Our main office in Chicago, located in Albany Park, still serves as the comfort zone for our Korean seniors that reside in many different senior buildings in the North Side of the city. Since the inception of our new mission and vision, it also serves as a resource center for a wide variety of ethnic populations in the neighborhood. Our suburban satellite office in Mt. Prospect was established in 1999 to meet the needs of changing immigrant populations with rapid suburbanization. Most recently, Hanul opened up its third satellite office in Buffalo Grove to meet the needs of a rapidly growing Korean population in Lake County. Our three different offices conveniently serve our Korean American community spread throughout the Metro Chicago area.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
5110 N Damen AveChicago, IL 60625
DATE POSTED
May 10, 2018
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Bilingual
- Korean
- English
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Flexible, but ideally whole event