Jung Won Jung
Now more than ever, it’s crucial that we come together to support organizations in our community deeply affected by harmful policies. 💛
Today, we’re highlighting the Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)—an incredible non-profit which is committed to preventing and ending domestic and gender-based violence, providing counseling, education, advocacy, and support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse in the Korean American and broader Asian American communities in the Tri-State area. Their culturally competent services are life-changing and life-saving.
As a fellow nonprofit, we believe in uplifting one another. We encourage you to learn more about KAFSC and consider supporting their vital work.
🔗 Visit their website to see how you can help: www.kafsc.org
Jung Won Jung is a longtime volunteer of over 20 years for Korean American Family Service Center in Queens, New York (@kafsc_ny).
She began volunteering with KAFSC after seeing a brochure for the organization at her local post office, and ever since, she has worked to secure survivors both logistic, emotional, and practical support during their times of need. As an advocate, she meets with women and children survivors of domestic abuse, accompanies them to court, and files protection orders at the precinct offices. She has also led classes on computer literacy, a crucial skill in the step towards survivors’ self-sufficiency and independence.
Nowadays, she tells us that much of her work has been in outreach, connecting with community members and local politicians to stress the urgency of KAFSC’s mission. Stressing that financial independence is key for survivors to remove themselves from abusive environments, Jung Won tells us that the work of the organization builds in their clients the courage to say, “I can do this.”