The Korean American Disabled People's Association (KADPA) was started in 1991 by a small group of Baltimore area families with disabled children and volunteers. Initially formed as a support group serving a limited number of families' unique needs and concerns, KADPA was formally established in 1993 as a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization in order to expand their service to other Korean families with similar needs. KADPA especially seeks to serve Korean families with disabled children who are unable to take full advantage of available local, state, and federal services, by helping these families to overcome language and informational barriers. KADPA also seeks to address common concerns parents have for their disabled children’s future. KADPA is dedicated in reaching out to these families, offering information, referrals, support and advocacy services.
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