AK Connection serves the Minnesota adult adopted Korean community by offering various events and learning about opportunities that will connect Korean adoptees to other adult Korean adoptees, their families, networks, and friends.
The Korean Adoptees Ministry (KAM) exists to hear the voices of Korean adoptees and their families, and to share the good news of healing, renewal, and wholeness in Jesus Christ with adoptees and their families.
The Korean Heritage House is a Minnesota center where Korean Americans, adoptees and others can enjoy learning about Korean cultural heritage. It is the home base for Chang Mi Korean Dance and Drum lessons, Korean language lessons, Youth Club, social events and more!
Korean Quarterly is a non-profit/volunteer publication that provides independent and alternative reporting on issues of identity, racism, politics, and art and is a forum for the ideas and creativity of the whole Korean American community. For ten years, Korean Quarterly has been the publication of record for the Korean American and adopted Korean communities.
The Korean Service Center is dedicated to provide needed resources and services to vulnerable Koreans and other immigrant-Americans while striving to promote their rich cultural heritage for all interested people.
MAKA was formed in 1995 as the Mothers Association for Korean Americans to serve the young Korean American community in Minnesota. In recognition of its primarily serving the state of Minnesota, more importantly, the significant service of fathers and others in the organization, it was officially renamed the Minnesota Association for Korean Americans at the end of 2006. Its mission is to promote and encourage young Korean Americans to learn about and take pride in Korean Culture.
Founded in 1889, Children’s Home Society & Family Services is a non-sectarian 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that meets the needs of children, individuals and families in their community and around the world through their vital programs and services. Each year they touch the lives of nearly 35,000 children and families through their programs and services.
MuGungHwa Korean Dance Academy is a school located in the Twin Cities that was established to pass along the tradition of Korean dance and drumming.
Shinparam is a traditional drumming group of the Korean American community in the Twin Cities. Its members are Korean international students, second generation Korean Americans, adult adopted Koreans, adopted Korean children and their parents, and non-Koreans with an interest in Korean traditional forms. Some members are students at the University of Minnesota.