kCCD Hosts Successful 8th National Lighting the Community Summit
and White House Briefing on May 18-20, 2015
From May 18 through May 20, 2015, Korean Churches for Community Development (KCCD) held its 8th National Lighting the Community Summit in Washington, D.C. at the Hilton Garden Inn.
Under the theme of "Shining Our Light: Building Our Leadership and Future Together", over 125 influential AAPI Christian leaders, from business, education, nonprofit,entertainment and other fields, attended, raising the visibility and profile of the AAPI Christian community to our nation's leaders.
Over the three day conference, participants were able to network in various opportunities from plenary sessions, workshops, Awards Gala, National AAPI Prayer Breakfast, visits with congressional members and to the Capitol as well as to the White House. Participants had the opportunity to engage with elected officials, White House officials, thought leaders and policy makers in advocating for and bringing awareness to needs and challenges in the AAPI community, while fostering partnership opportunities between the AAPI community and government and other entities as they learned of resources they had to offer.
Building on last year's historic invitation for AAPI Christian leaders to a White House Briefing through KCCD's leadership, AAPI Christian leaders were able to participate in the White House Briefing for the second time.
This year, KCCD highlighted and advocated various key issues that affect the AAPI and greater community, including racial inequality and justice involving 'Black Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter', peace and security on the Asian Peninsula including North Korea, human trafficking,mental health, and immigration, affordable housing.
Please see below for highlights of the conference by each day!
Under the theme of "Shining Our Light: Building Our Leadership and Future Together", over 125 influential AAPI Christian leaders, from business, education, nonprofit,entertainment and other fields, attended, raising the visibility and profile of the AAPI Christian community to our nation's leaders.
Over the three day conference, participants were able to network in various opportunities from plenary sessions, workshops, Awards Gala, National AAPI Prayer Breakfast, visits with congressional members and to the Capitol as well as to the White House. Participants had the opportunity to engage with elected officials, White House officials, thought leaders and policy makers in advocating for and bringing awareness to needs and challenges in the AAPI community, while fostering partnership opportunities between the AAPI community and government and other entities as they learned of resources they had to offer.
Building on last year's historic invitation for AAPI Christian leaders to a White House Briefing through KCCD's leadership, AAPI Christian leaders were able to participate in the White House Briefing for the second time.
This year, KCCD highlighted and advocated various key issues that affect the AAPI and greater community, including racial inequality and justice involving 'Black Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter', peace and security on the Asian Peninsula including North Korea, human trafficking,mental health, and immigration, affordable housing.
Please see below for highlights of the conference by each day!
Day 1 - Opening Night and Reception
The 8th National 'Lighting the Community Summit' Opening Reception Dinner, held on May 18,2015 opened with Hyepin Im, KCCD President and CEO, welcoming all the participants with KCCD Board Co-Chairs Sandra Ko and Rev. John Jongdai Park after some special performances byDa Deulin Praise Dancing Association all the way from South Korea, AMP and Rev. Won Jik Cho.
Opening remarks were given by Acacia Salatti, Director of the Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Mark Keam, Delegate of the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 35th District. Delegate Keam stated, "You are here to talk about some very important issues facing our nation. You are going to be talking about racial inequality issues. Asian American aspect of that, sometimes the AA become the unfortunate victims of it-societal inequalities, education inequalities, mental health and at-risk youth. I'm glad you're here because we need your voice in every one of these conversations. These are public policies as well as social issues and they need peoples' voices especially today when we're lacking leadership. To have conversation is the first step but the second step is faith in action. Words alone makes great sound but is empty and hollow. So what you're doing here the next two days is understanding one another, especially those who are not as familiar with the Asian culture and the issues they're facing. Understand that these issues are your issues. That we are all our brothers' keepers.
Afterward the opening remarks, a special panel of influential faith leaders shared their insight on the subject of Power of Churches and Society. Speakers included Jim Wallis, Founder/President of Sojourners, Abraham Hernandez, Vice President of Northeast U.S. of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, David Beckmann, President, Bread for the World, Dr. Carroll Baltimore,President, Global Alliance Interfaith Networks, Rev. Mitchell Hescox, President and CEO,Evangelical Environmental Network, and Katleen Davis-Siudut, Director of Strategic Initiatives at Polaris. The panel was co-moderated by Hyepin Im, KCCD President and Tim Haahs, President of Tim Haahs & Associates and a U.S. Presidential Appointee and KCCD Donor Advisory Board.
Some notable quotes included:
Jim Wallis of Sojourners- "God is personal but never private. He wants a relationship with us intimately. He knows everything about us but wants a relationship anyway. But why? To change the world. To take our faith in our world and change it. How do we as a people of faith make sure the image of God, which is in all of us, is respected and protected and saying whose lives need to matter. It's a wonderful thing to be in this conversation, how we can make all lives matter."
Abraham Hernandez of National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference - "We want to bring heaven here on earth. We can't just think about John 3:16 but also have to think about Matthew 25. When is the Hispanic churches going to rise and spearhead a movement which will transform inner cities? The cross is the universal symbol - has the vertical and the horizontal - Churches started saying why can't we do both, why do we have to do either/or. And while we're here let's go and impact society. It's time for us to leave the four walls and start impacting society."
Some notable quotes included:
Jim Wallis of Sojourners- "God is personal but never private. He wants a relationship with us intimately. He knows everything about us but wants a relationship anyway. But why? To change the world. To take our faith in our world and change it. How do we as a people of faith make sure the image of God, which is in all of us, is respected and protected and saying whose lives need to matter. It's a wonderful thing to be in this conversation, how we can make all lives matter."
Abraham Hernandez of National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference - "We want to bring heaven here on earth. We can't just think about John 3:16 but also have to think about Matthew 25. When is the Hispanic churches going to rise and spearhead a movement which will transform inner cities? The cross is the universal symbol - has the vertical and the horizontal - Churches started saying why can't we do both, why do we have to do either/or. And while we're here let's go and impact society. It's time for us to leave the four walls and start impacting society."
After the panel, Sam George, Executive Director for Parivar International, presented on The State of the Asian American Community. He shared, "Some data to note are that Asian Americans are the fastest growing group in the United States. Asian Americans are more diverse than you think within the United States. Issues within the Asian American community include high rate of suicides, mental health stigma of shame, rising poverty levels, race violence, and being uninsured, unemployed, and homeless."
The opening night concluded with a Vision Networking Session and Closing Worship. |
Day 2 - Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) National Prayer Breakfast
The second day of the Summit opened with the National AAPI Prayer Breakfast during which officials from the White House and federal agencies shared about their work and their faith journey. The participants also had chance to pray for our nation's leaders including the government officials as well as pray for the next generation of leadership. There was also time to pray and reflected on current issues faced by AAPI communities. Some prayer topics included, Prayers for the nation, for President Obama and other government leaders, Prayers for Color of Justice and Race Relations, for Black Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter, and Prayers for Peace and Security on Asian Peninsula and the World, among others.
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Message from Kenneth Bae after Release from North Korea
One highlight of the prayer breakfast was a special video message sent by Kenneth Bae who expressed his appreciation for those who prayed and advocated for his release along with an update on his current situation. At the 2014 conference, the conference attendees prayed for and advocated for Kenneth Bae's release from North Korea to the White House. His sister, Terri Chung, attended the 2014 conference as a speaker to update and advocate for her brother. |

Prayer for the Nation - Left to right: Mark Brinkmoeller, Director of Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, USAID;
Jay Chung, KCCD Donor Advisory Board Member, Dr. Jannah Scott, Deputy Director, Center for Faith Based Neighborhood Partnerships,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and James Yu, Lead Pastor at Community Christian Center of Los Angeles
Jay Chung, KCCD Donor Advisory Board Member, Dr. Jannah Scott, Deputy Director, Center for Faith Based Neighborhood Partnerships,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and James Yu, Lead Pastor at Community Christian Center of Los Angeles

Prayer for the Next Generation
From left to right: Rev. Young-hee Chung, Senior Pastor of the Wilshire United Methodist Church,
Grace Choi, Advisor for Secretary's Office on Global Women Issues, U.S. Department of State, Sekwon Chong, Honorary National President of the Korean
American National Foundation, and Ken Kong, Director of Southeast Asian Catalyst sharing their heart and praying for the next generation
Grace Choi, Advisor for Secretary's Office on Global Women Issues, U.S. Department of State, Sekwon Chong, Honorary National President of the Korean
American National Foundation, and Ken Kong, Director of Southeast Asian Catalyst sharing their heart and praying for the next generation
Plenary Panel: Navigating Government, corporate, and Media Resources
Workshop 1: Navigating Housing and Homelessness Resources
Moderators: Russell Jeung, Professor at San Francisco State University and Sandra Ko, KCCD Board Co-Chair
Speakers:
Rev. E Terri LaVelle, Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs
Danielle Johnson-Kutch, Director of Policy, Homeownership Preservation Office, Office of Financial Stability, U.S. Dept. of the Treasury
Francey Youngberg, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Engagement, U.S. Dept Of Housing and Urban Development
Marcia Griffin, President / CEO, Homefree-USA
Norah Deluhery, Acting Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, USDA
Moses Kim, HCA Housing Supervisor, KCCD
Workshop 2: Navigating Business, Community Development, Environment and International Resources
Moderators: Yuna Kwon, President, KOWIN International Los Angeles and Deborah Kwak, President/CEO, Sam Corp
Speakers:
Joshua Dickson,Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships,U.S. Dept of Commerce
Sarah Bard, Director, Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, U.S Small Business Administration
Dr. Jannah Scott, Deputy Director, Center for Faith- based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S Dept of Homeland Security
Piyachat Terrell, Pathways Programs Officer, AAPI Special Emphasis Program Manager, National Recruitment and Outreach Specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Mark Brinkmoeller, Director, Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, U.S. Agency for International Development
Workshop 3: Navigating Youth and Workforce Resources
Moderators: Sam Koh, Pastor / Leader of Hillside EM at LACPC and Founder of NexGen Pastors Fellowship and Woogie Kim, KCCD Board Member / Director of Development on International Relations, Biola University
Speakers:
Eugene Schneeberg, Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Dept of Justice
Stephen Lewis, President, Forum for Theological Exploration
Kenneth Liu,Director, Legal Aid Ministries, Christian Legal Society
Young Wheeler, Former Special Assistant To the Assistant Secretary for OSHA, U.S Dept of Labor
Grace Choi, Policy Advisor, Secretary's Office on Global Women Issues , U.S Dept of State
Moderators: Russell Jeung, Professor at San Francisco State University and Sandra Ko, KCCD Board Co-Chair
Speakers:
Rev. E Terri LaVelle, Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs
Danielle Johnson-Kutch, Director of Policy, Homeownership Preservation Office, Office of Financial Stability, U.S. Dept. of the Treasury
Francey Youngberg, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Engagement, U.S. Dept Of Housing and Urban Development
Marcia Griffin, President / CEO, Homefree-USA
Norah Deluhery, Acting Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, USDA
Moses Kim, HCA Housing Supervisor, KCCD
Workshop 2: Navigating Business, Community Development, Environment and International Resources
Moderators: Yuna Kwon, President, KOWIN International Los Angeles and Deborah Kwak, President/CEO, Sam Corp
Speakers:
Joshua Dickson,Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships,U.S. Dept of Commerce
Sarah Bard, Director, Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, U.S Small Business Administration
Dr. Jannah Scott, Deputy Director, Center for Faith- based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S Dept of Homeland Security
Piyachat Terrell, Pathways Programs Officer, AAPI Special Emphasis Program Manager, National Recruitment and Outreach Specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Mark Brinkmoeller, Director, Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, U.S. Agency for International Development
Workshop 3: Navigating Youth and Workforce Resources
Moderators: Sam Koh, Pastor / Leader of Hillside EM at LACPC and Founder of NexGen Pastors Fellowship and Woogie Kim, KCCD Board Member / Director of Development on International Relations, Biola University
Speakers:
Eugene Schneeberg, Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Dept of Justice
Stephen Lewis, President, Forum for Theological Exploration
Kenneth Liu,Director, Legal Aid Ministries, Christian Legal Society
Young Wheeler, Former Special Assistant To the Assistant Secretary for OSHA, U.S Dept of Labor
Grace Choi, Policy Advisor, Secretary's Office on Global Women Issues , U.S Dept of State
Mobilizing the Faith Community for Civic Engagement at the U.S. Capitol's Visitor Center

Moderator: Sam Yoon, President, Council of Korean Americans
Speakers from left to right: Diana Yu, Advisor at White House Initiative on Asian American and Pacific Islanders;
David Kim, Associate Administrator, U.S. Dept of Transportation; Mee Moua, Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice;
Nissim B. Reuben, Assistant Director, Asia Pacific Institute, American Jewish Committee; Deepa Iyer, Former Executive Director,
South Asian Americans Leading Together
Speakers from left to right: Diana Yu, Advisor at White House Initiative on Asian American and Pacific Islanders;
David Kim, Associate Administrator, U.S. Dept of Transportation; Mee Moua, Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice;
Nissim B. Reuben, Assistant Director, Asia Pacific Institute, American Jewish Committee; Deepa Iyer, Former Executive Director,
South Asian Americans Leading Together
Vision Networking Session
Speed Networking Competition

Moderated by Hyepin Im, KCCD President and Kara Inae Carlisle, Director of New Mexico Programs, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Participants were trained how to present 1 minute introduction and advocacy for their cause to potential funders. Through series of eliminations
determined by audience vote and input from judges, the ultimate winner received a cash prize!
Participants were trained how to present 1 minute introduction and advocacy for their cause to potential funders. Through series of eliminations
determined by audience vote and input from judges, the ultimate winner received a cash prize!
Special thanks to our Judging Panelists
Congratulations to our Speed Networking Winner So-Young Kang!
- Piyachat Terrell, Pathways Program Officer, AAPI Special Emphasis Program Manager, National Recruitment And Outreach Specialist U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Dr. Jannah Scott, Deputy Director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Dept of Homeland Security
- Kara Inae Carlisle, Director of New Mexico Programs, W.K Kellogg Foundation
- Mark Brinkmoeller, Director of Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives, U.S. Agency for International Development
- Stephen Lewis, President of Forum for Theological Exploration
Congratulations to our Speed Networking Winner So-Young Kang!
Day 3 - White House Briefing
On the final day of the 8th National 'Lighting the Community Summit, participants had the opportunity to visit the White House for a briefing from White House officials and representatives from federal agencies on key issues concerning civil rights, education, health care, domestic violence, and immigration. Participants were also active in raising awareness and advocating for issues impacting the AAPI community. Official presenters included Hyepin Im, KCCD President and CEO, Ashley Allison, Deputy Director of Public Engagement, The White House; Manar Waheed, Deputy Policy Director for Immigration, White House.
Post White House Debriefing
After the white house briefing, a debriefing and organizing session was held with key leaders for lessons learned,
highlights of the conference and next steps.
highlights of the conference and next steps.
Faith and Community Impact Awards Gala Dinner
The 8th National 'Lighting the Community Summit' closed with the Awards Gala Dinner in which five honorees were presented with Faith and Community Impact Awards for their distinguished contributions and impact in society. The honorees shared their inspirational and compelling journeys of faith and service. This evening was also joined by many elected officials including U.S. Congressmembers Judy Chu, Ted Lieu, Charles B. Rangel, and Mike Honda as well as Councilmember Grace Han Wolf, Hernon Town Council, Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Honoree Profiles
Steven Park
founded Little lights Urban Ministries in 1995 after meeting underserved children and youth near his parents' business in NW, DC. Starting with no funds, nor any experience in the non-profit sector, he has grown the organization to 10 full-time, and 40 part-time staff members in addition to hosting over 10,000 hours of volunteer work annually. Little Lights currently serves families at two public housing complexes where the annual family income is 9,000 dollars or less per year.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
founded in 1930 as an independent, private foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer, Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States. Guided by the belief that all children should have an equal opportunity to thrive, WKKF works with communities to create condition for vulnerable children so they can realize their full potential in school, work and life.
Dr. Dilip Joseph
medical work spans internationally with internships and work experiences in both public health and clinical medicine. In particular, he is responsible for training the medical staff, evaluating and improving medical services, and expanding medical efforts through networking and fundraising so that he can help many more afghans who do not have access to health care. His book on his harrowing captivity and escape from the Talibans is an inspirational testament of faith and courage.
Congressmember Ted Lieu
was elected to an open seat for the 33rd Congressional District in 2014. Congressmember Liu's legislative accomplishments include co-sponsoring landmark legislation regulating the subprime mortgage industry, state tax reform that saved reform that saved small businesses from billions in retroactive taxes, increasing planning for climate change, increasing tax incentive for film/TV production and banning the state from investing in or doing business with companies doing business with Iran.
Congressmember Charles B. Rangel
has spearheaded the passage of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (aka KORUS FTA) in 2007 and has championed numerous legislation important to the the community, such as a resolution Encouraging peace and reunification on the the Honorary Chairman of the Congressional Caucus on Korean, and a proud member of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.
founded Little lights Urban Ministries in 1995 after meeting underserved children and youth near his parents' business in NW, DC. Starting with no funds, nor any experience in the non-profit sector, he has grown the organization to 10 full-time, and 40 part-time staff members in addition to hosting over 10,000 hours of volunteer work annually. Little Lights currently serves families at two public housing complexes where the annual family income is 9,000 dollars or less per year.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
founded in 1930 as an independent, private foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer, Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States. Guided by the belief that all children should have an equal opportunity to thrive, WKKF works with communities to create condition for vulnerable children so they can realize their full potential in school, work and life.
Dr. Dilip Joseph
medical work spans internationally with internships and work experiences in both public health and clinical medicine. In particular, he is responsible for training the medical staff, evaluating and improving medical services, and expanding medical efforts through networking and fundraising so that he can help many more afghans who do not have access to health care. His book on his harrowing captivity and escape from the Talibans is an inspirational testament of faith and courage.
Congressmember Ted Lieu
was elected to an open seat for the 33rd Congressional District in 2014. Congressmember Liu's legislative accomplishments include co-sponsoring landmark legislation regulating the subprime mortgage industry, state tax reform that saved reform that saved small businesses from billions in retroactive taxes, increasing planning for climate change, increasing tax incentive for film/TV production and banning the state from investing in or doing business with companies doing business with Iran.
Congressmember Charles B. Rangel
has spearheaded the passage of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (aka KORUS FTA) in 2007 and has championed numerous legislation important to the the community, such as a resolution Encouraging peace and reunification on the the Honorary Chairman of the Congressional Caucus on Korean, and a proud member of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.
We would like to extend a special thanks!
Sponsors
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Additional sponsors
The Belasco Theater
Global Peace Foundation
Making Home Affordable
Nam Seoul Chungang Presbyterian Church
The Korean American Association of Washington Metropolitan Area
Yoido Full Gospel Church
Partners and Supporters
Cristina Alcala
Ashley Allison, Associate Director At The White House
Elisa Araiza
Rev. Hyunsoo Bae, Vision Presbyterian Church of Washington
Paul Chang, White House Initiative on AAPI
Sekwon Chong, Korean American National Foundation
Christianity Daily
Christianview (CBS Washington)
Aditi Hadikar, The White House Director of the LGBT Leadership council at Democratic National Committee
David Han, Hans Travel
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel Staff
James Huang, KCCD Board Member
John Huynh, KCCD Board Member
Krystal Ka'ai, Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
Chang Soo Kang, Studio Pan
Sandra Ko, KCCD Board Co-Chair
Sam Koh, Lead EM Pastor at Hillside LACPC
Korea Daily
The Korea Times
KUP-TV
Chung Lee, Good Fruit Co.
Daniel Lee, KCCD Board Member
U.S. Congressman Ted W. Lieu
Sojung Lim, Korean American Association of the Washington Metropolitan Area
Aurora Paik, Office of U.S Congressman Ted Lieu
Dr. Jinha Park, KCCD Board Member
Radio Seoul
Melissa Ramoso, Office of U.S Congressman Ted Lieu
Julian Sham, Office of U.S Congressman Ted Lieu
Connie Yang
Prayer Partners
Christine Lee, Korean Community Lawyers Association
Cristina Alcala
Hyepin Im, KCCD
Hyun Bae, Vision Presbyterian Church of Washington
George Enriquez, Episkiazo Christian Church
Jay Chung, Ocean City Church
Jin Sung
Joan Fong, National Asian Presbyterian Women
Jodi Hicks
John Huynh, KCCD Board Member
Ken Kong, Southeast Asian Catalyst
Kirsten Oh, Azusa Pacific University
Maria Luisa Oakey, KCCD
Mia Kim, Korean Reformed Presbyterian Church
Sammual Choi
Sekwon Chong, Korean American National Foundation, USA
Shela Jeong, Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Steve Kwon, LOLMC
Steve Park, Little Lights
Steve Sun Cho, Ocean City Church
Tom Steers, Ohana Partners, The Navigators
Margaret Yu
Rosio Gutierrez
Supporting Organizations
Community Christian Center
FLC Network (Overseas Korean Future Leader's Conference Network)
Fuller Asian American Initiative
Global Peace Foundation
New York Good Neighbors Coalition
Parivar International
Southeast Asian Catalyst (SEAC)
Community Ambassadors
Andrew Bittan
Steve Cho
Won Jik Cho
Sekwon Chong
Saras Chung
Shela Jeong
Russell Jeung
Richard Kim
Ken Kong
Chung Lee
Sojung Lim
Kenneth Liu
HiRho Park
Timothy Park
Misi Tagaloa
Diane Ujiiye
Patricia Ware
Jimmy Wilson
Kawen Young
James Yu
The Belasco Theater
Global Peace Foundation
Making Home Affordable
Nam Seoul Chungang Presbyterian Church
The Korean American Association of Washington Metropolitan Area
Yoido Full Gospel Church
Partners and Supporters
Cristina Alcala
Ashley Allison, Associate Director At The White House
Elisa Araiza
Rev. Hyunsoo Bae, Vision Presbyterian Church of Washington
Paul Chang, White House Initiative on AAPI
Sekwon Chong, Korean American National Foundation
Christianity Daily
Christianview (CBS Washington)
Aditi Hadikar, The White House Director of the LGBT Leadership council at Democratic National Committee
David Han, Hans Travel
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel Staff
James Huang, KCCD Board Member
John Huynh, KCCD Board Member
Krystal Ka'ai, Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
Chang Soo Kang, Studio Pan
Sandra Ko, KCCD Board Co-Chair
Sam Koh, Lead EM Pastor at Hillside LACPC
Korea Daily
The Korea Times
KUP-TV
Chung Lee, Good Fruit Co.
Daniel Lee, KCCD Board Member
U.S. Congressman Ted W. Lieu
Sojung Lim, Korean American Association of the Washington Metropolitan Area
Aurora Paik, Office of U.S Congressman Ted Lieu
Dr. Jinha Park, KCCD Board Member
Radio Seoul
Melissa Ramoso, Office of U.S Congressman Ted Lieu
Julian Sham, Office of U.S Congressman Ted Lieu
Connie Yang
Prayer Partners
Christine Lee, Korean Community Lawyers Association
Cristina Alcala
Hyepin Im, KCCD
Hyun Bae, Vision Presbyterian Church of Washington
George Enriquez, Episkiazo Christian Church
Jay Chung, Ocean City Church
Jin Sung
Joan Fong, National Asian Presbyterian Women
Jodi Hicks
John Huynh, KCCD Board Member
Ken Kong, Southeast Asian Catalyst
Kirsten Oh, Azusa Pacific University
Maria Luisa Oakey, KCCD
Mia Kim, Korean Reformed Presbyterian Church
Sammual Choi
Sekwon Chong, Korean American National Foundation, USA
Shela Jeong, Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Steve Kwon, LOLMC
Steve Park, Little Lights
Steve Sun Cho, Ocean City Church
Tom Steers, Ohana Partners, The Navigators
Margaret Yu
Rosio Gutierrez
Supporting Organizations
Community Christian Center
FLC Network (Overseas Korean Future Leader's Conference Network)
Fuller Asian American Initiative
Global Peace Foundation
New York Good Neighbors Coalition
Parivar International
Southeast Asian Catalyst (SEAC)
Community Ambassadors
Andrew Bittan
Steve Cho
Won Jik Cho
Sekwon Chong
Saras Chung
Shela Jeong
Russell Jeung
Richard Kim
Ken Kong
Chung Lee
Sojung Lim
Kenneth Liu
HiRho Park
Timothy Park
Misi Tagaloa
Diane Ujiiye
Patricia Ware
Jimmy Wilson
Kawen Young
James Yu
Should you have further interest in learning how you can get involved, please email kccd@kccd3300.org