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The Korean Canadian Children’s Association (KCCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Canadian adoptive families with Korean children. John Lim founded this organization after attending a 'Canadopt' summer camp in London, Ontario, 1991.

Our main goal is connecting the adoptive families to other adoptive families as well as organizing various cultural events focused on embracing Korean culture.
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2010 Parent Survey Results

In late May/June, parents were invited to participate in an online survey to gauge interest in current KCCA activities and to drive the direction of future programs.
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KCCA Scholarship

The John Lim Scholorship
The John Lim Scholarship was created by the Korean Canadian Children’s Association (KCCA). Scholarships will be given to students who were adopted from Korea into Canada and...

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Korea Motherland Tour for Families

When: July 2, 2012 to July 9, 2012 

The Chidren's Bridge is pleased to announce the Korea Motherland Tour for Families from July 2, 2012 to July 9, 2012.  This tour is offered by B.B. Park / Bridge Travel Ltd., in Seoul, Korea.  Bridge Travel ( www.bridge-tour.com ) has organized and offered tours for many other US agencies over the past few years. 

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Korea Trip for Overseas Adult Korean Adoptees
When: June 18-30, 2012
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KCCA World Vision Christmas Donation

In addition to enjoying singing, games, crafts, entertainment and delicious food, KCCA families attending the KCCA Christmas Party on December 3 donated $400 to World Vision. This was topped up by $350 by KCCA itself, for a total donation of $750 to World Vision's South Sudan Community Essentials project. The donation was further doubled, as the Canadian Government matches gifts to this project. Here is a link for more details of exactly how KCCA's families' gift will improve the lives of people in East Tonj in Warrup State, South Sudan: 

 

Free Taekwon-do Martial Arts classes for adoptive families
Where: Korean Cultural Centre(1133 Leslie st.)
When: 4:30-5:00 p.m.(Friday) and 1:00-2:00 p.m.(Saturday)
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We are looking for volunteers who are over the ages of 18 and are serious about donating their time and valuable skills that can help KCCA achieve its goals.
If you would like to volunteer for our organization, click here for more information.



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