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Senior Academy

KCSC’s Senior Academy is a continuing education program for senior citizens. The program offers a variety of subjects to help seniors improve their proficiency in English and learn more about American culture. Classes include: English as a Second Language, Art, music, physical fitness, line dancing, and field trips are also offered to provide healthy and active extracurricular activities. A healthy Korean lunch and/or snack may be provided. Seniors will be able to expand their social circle and engage in active hobbies to have a healthy mind and body and be free of depression and loneliness. The first day of class for each semester is announced through newspapers and radio.

Contact Us

Yoona Park
(Social Services Coordinator)

240-847-7177 ext.117
ypark@kcscgw.org

What is Aging Care Together?

Aging Care Together (ACT) is a national coalition of nonprofit organizations working collaboratively to strengthen support for Korean American older adults and their caregivers.

Incubated by the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF), ACT brings together four community-based organizationsㅡHanul Family Alliance, Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington, and Somang Societyㅡwith deep, on-the-ground expertise supporting Korean American families navigating aging, dementia, and caregiving. 

Mission

To strengthen support for Korean American older adults and caregivers by fostering collaboration among community-based organizations, developing culturally grounded caregiving support, and improving access to resources that fit the needs of Korean American families.

Vision

To build a community where Korean American older adults and caregivers feel supported, respected, and connected.

Our Focus

  • Caregiver-centered support: We develop practical tools and resources informed by the lived experiences and cultural needs of Korean American families.
  • National coordination and referrals: We build a national network of care, making it easier for caregivers to connect to trusted support and resources, even when they live far from those they care for.

  • Knowledge and experience sharing: We create opportunities for nonprofits nationwide to connect and share learnings and ideas.

  • Research and data collection: We conduct needs assessments and focus groups to better understand the needs of caregivers and older adults.

Why Now?

Nearly 2 million people in the United States identify as Korean, and within this community, the aging population is growing rapidly. Between 2011 and 2021, the Korean American population aged 65 and older grew by nearly 70%, placing increasing caregiving demands on families nationwide.

At the same time, caregiving in the U.S. is largely unpaid and family-led. Unpaid caregiving is valued at $470 billion annually, underscoring how much families are carrying. The need for coordinated, culturally responsive support has become urgent, especially as the sandwich generation is navigating caregiving from a far or against language barriers. 

  • More than 1 in 3 older Korean Americans live with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, driving a growing need for caregiving support. 
  • 82% prefer family care
    The vast majority of Korean American older adults prefer to receive care from family members rather than professional services.
  • 85% face barriers to care
    When considering professional caregiving, 85% cite lack of access to information and language barriers as major obstacles.

Recording Available

MARCH 19, 2026

1-2pm ET / 12-1pm CT / 10-11am PT

When Parents Need Care:
A Conversation on Dementia for Family Caregivers [Virtual]

Are you caring for a parent living with dementia while balancing work, family, and cultural expectations?

Join ACT’s first webinar, designed to create a supportive space for Korean American caregivers—especially those in the sandwich generation—to gain:

  • Information on caregiver resources and planning
  • Live Q&A with community experts
  • Details about follow-up sessions

The webinar will be conducted in English. Featured speakers and additional program details to follow.

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