Korean Community Services (KCS) was created as an immigrant mission project of St. Nicholas Korean Church in Los Angeles in 1977. Through the 1970’s and 1980’s, KCS emerged as a dynamic, Korean immigrant social service organization providing job training, information and outreach, counseling, food bank, legal assistance, and educational materials to the growing number of newly arrived Korean immigrants in Los Angeles.
In 1992, KCS relocated to Orange County, CA and expanded its programs to include mandated court counseling for domestic violence, child abuse, drunk driving, and drug offenders. By 2000, KCS became one of the largest Orange County counseling providers serving the Courts, Probation Department, and Social Services.
In 2013, recognizing the immense healthcare needs of immigrants and other vulnerable populations, KCS began offering health screenings and health education to its counseling and social service clients. By 2016, KCS became a California community clinic and in late 2019, became a Federally Qualified Health Center.
Family Counseling
KCS lends resources and skills to individuals and communities so that families become violence and abuse free. Healthy families and relationships are fostered and promoted through programs which incorporate education, treatment, referral services, and counseling.
We accept the following:
Services for uninsured and underinsured patients are available on a sliding scale with access to low-cost lab fees. No person will be refused services due to inability to pay.
One quick last question. Who was seeking counseling today?
Do you know the reason they are not accepting clients?