Korean American Census Virtual Day of Service
Your 10 Minutes Can Change Our Community’s Next 10 Years!
The KA Vote Task Force has launched “Korean American Day of Service,” a nationwide campaign to get out the count before the Census deadline (now moved to October 5, 2020). It is urging every Korean to volunteer 10
minutes to contact 10 people to fill out the Census, to impact the next 10 years of our community’s future.
The Census only takes 10 minutes to complete online, and can be accessed in Korean at www.2020census.gov/ko. The Census Bureau will never ask for your full Social Security number, bank account or credit card numbers, money or donations, or anything on behalf of a political party. The 2020 Census will not ask citizenship status.
The 2020 Census will determine congressional representation, inform hundreds of billions in federal funding every year, and provide data that will impact communities for the next decade. So it is crucial that every Korean living in America gets counted.
Funded by the Naeil Foundation, The KA Vote Task Force is a non-partisan nationwide Task Force recently formed by first and to first and second generations of Korean Americans across the United States to increase Korean American participation in the 2020 Census and the Elections, which are the pillars of civic engagement and democracy. The purpose of the Task Force is to ensure Korean American representation by being properly counted and heard.
It is led by the Korean American Coalition (KAC) and Korean American Association of Greater New York (KAAGNY), and supported by a growing number of Korean American Associations and organizations. Please visit www.KAvote.org to join or to learn more about the Census and to vote.