Koreatown Youth and Community Center Grant



Organization - Koreatown Youth and Community Center
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Two-year core operating support for a multi-ethnic agency providing comprehensive services that include early education, academic tutoring, youth development, affordable housing and mental health services to more than 25,000 low-income Latino and Korean A


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