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Korean American organizations in NYC spread holiday spirit
December 22, 2014
Korean American organizations in New York City are spreading goodwill through the holiday season.
The Salvation Army Flushing Corps invited 300 local seniors to its church Saturday to provide a warm meal and gifts, while Sun Han E Ut Children Mission Center gave out Christmas presents to 80 disadvantaged local children.
Elsewhere Saturday, the Korean Church of Queens held a holiday celebration for the disabled, while the Chung Cheong Buk Do Association of Eastern USA donated funds to the Center for Opportunities Choice & Outcomes, which supports disabled children.
Meanwhile, New York Consul General Son Se-joo paid a visit to Jesus Love House Mission Friday.